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    fluke
    [flo͞ok]
    noun
    fluke (noun) · flukes (plural noun)
    1. an unlikely chance occurrence, especially a surprising piece of luck:
      "their triumph was no fluke"
    Origin
    mid 19th century (originally a term in games such as billiards denoting a lucky stroke): perhaps a dialect word.
    fluke
    [flo͞ok]
    noun
    fluke (noun) · flukes (plural noun)
    1. a parasitic flatworm which typically has suckers and hooks for attachment to the host. Some species are of veterinary or medical importance.
    2. dialect
      NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
      a flatfish, especially a flounder.
    Origin
    Old English flōc (in fluke), of Germanic origin; related to German flach ‘flat’.
    fluke
    [flo͞ok]
    noun
    fluke (noun) · flukes (plural noun)
    1. a broad triangular plate on the arm of an anchor.
      • either of the lobes of a whale's tail.
    Origin
    mid 16th century: perhaps from fluke (because of the shape).
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    noun
    1. an unlikely chance occurrence, especially a surprising piece of luck:
      a twist of fate
      piece/stroke of luck
      piece/stroke of good luck
      piece/stroke of good fortune
      lucky stroke
      happy/lucky chance
      lucky break
     
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  3. Definition of fluke noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary fluke noun /fluːk/ /fluːk/ [usually singular] (informal) a lucky or unusual thing that happens by accident, not because of planning or skill
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    fluke (third-person singular simple present flukes, present participle fluking, simple past and past participle fluked) To obtain a successful outcome by pure chance. I fluked a pass in the multiple-choice exam. (snooker) To fortuitously pot a ball in an unintended way. He fluked the other red into the middle pocket, despite the double kiss.
    en.wiktionary.org/wiki/fluke
    : a stroke of luck the discovery was a fluke Her second championship shows that the first one was no mere fluke. 2 : an accidentally successful stroke at billiards or pool
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    WEBFluke can mean a flatfish, a parasitic worm, a lucky accident, or a slang term for a flounder. Learn the different meanings, pronunciations, and origins of fluke with Collins English Dictionary.

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    WEBFluke can mean an accidental good outcome, a flatfish, a parasitic worm, or a part of an anchor or a whale's tail. Learn the different meanings, synonyms, and usage examples of fluke in American and British English.

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    WEBSep 27, 2024 · Learn the meanings and origins of the word fluke in English, with different senses and usage notes. Fluke can refer to a lucky occurrence, a flatfish, a flatworm, an anchor blade, or a whale's tail.

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