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  • 101luckily — adv 1. fortunately, happily, providentially; favorably, promisingly, auspiciously, propitiously. 2. fortuitously, by chance, by mere chance, as it chanced, by a fluke, by luck or fortune; by good luck, by good fortune, by a piece of luck, by a… …

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  • 102pat — I v 1. rap, tap, slap, box, cuff; dab; caress. 2. pat on the back Informal. encourage, embolden, hearten, nerve, Inf. buck up, bolster, assure, reassure; congratulate, Archaic. gratulate, praise, commend, shake [s.o. s] hand, Inf. stroke. n 3.… …

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  • 103right — adj 1. good, just, fair, impartial, equitable, reasonable; righteous, upright, virtuous, moral, ethical; honorable, noble, high minded, scrupulous, principled, right minded; honest, Inf. square, Inf. fair and square, straightforward, aboveboard,… …

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  • 104swimmingly — adv easily, effortlessly, with ease, with no trouble at all, without difficulty, readily, handily, hands down, without even trying, with one s eyes closed, no hands, single handed, with one hand tied behind one s back; smoothly, skillfully,… …

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  • 105well — I adv 1. prosperously, profitably, advantageously, beneficially; fortunately, happily, auspiciously. 2. commendably, worthily, laudably, meritoriously; excellently, superbly, splendidly, Inf famously, in fine fashion, with flying colors. 3.… …

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  • 106inauspiciously — in·auspiciously …

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  • 107auspicious — UK [ɔːˈspɪʃəs] / US [ɔˈspɪʃəs] adjective formal showing signs that suggest that something is likely to be successful This is not an auspicious time to be opening a new factory. Derived word: auspiciously adverb …

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  • 108fair — I [[t]fɛər[/t]] adj. and adv. fair•er, fair•est. 1) free from bias, dishonesty, or injustice 2) legitimately sought, done, given, etc.; proper under the rules: a fair fight[/ex] 3) moderately large; ample: a fair income[/ex] 4) neither excellent… …

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  • 109handsel — hand•sel [[t]ˈhæn səl[/t]] n. v. seled, sel•ing (esp. brit.) selled, sel•ling. 1) a gift or token for good luck, as at the new year or when entering upon a new enterprise 2) the initial experience of anything; foretaste 3) a first installment of… …

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  • 110auspicious — /ɔˈspɪʃəs / (say aw spishuhs), /ə / (say uh ) adjective 1. of good omen; betokening success; favourable: *Their start had been auspicious, said the latter; seldom had he had such a fair wind to come out with. –henry handel richardson, 1917. 2.… …