Examples of 'down on your luck' in a sentence

Meaning of "down on your luck"

Down on your luck: This phrase is used to describe a time when someone is experiencing a streak of bad fortune or facing significant challenges or hardships in life

How to use "down on your luck" in a sentence

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down on your luck
I thought you were down on your luck too.
Down on your luck.
You must be really down on your luck.
If you're down on your luck you can really graze.
You look a little down on your luck.
Down on your luck a little?
Only if you were down on your luck in this place.
They seem to always appear when you are already down on your luck.
You will feel very down on your luck and have a serious lack of motivation.
I knew you when you were down on your luck.
And sure, you are down on your luck and you made some poor choices.
She could not stand to see you down on your luck.
When you are down on your luck like I was.
He will find that you are a fix-it man down on your luck.
So I should spare you the down on your luck joke I was about to make.

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Boy, the two of you kind of look a little down on your luck.
Down on your luck a little? Hm?
I know you have been down on your luck lately.
Whatever he finds will confirm that you are a fix-it man down on your luck.
I guess you are really down on your luck Straight ahead.
Oh, geez . Boy, the two of you kind of look a little down on your luck.
Dom: You look down on your luck.
Yeah, and if you weren't already feeling down on your luck.
Sounds like you are a little down on your luck right now.
Straight ahead… I guess you're really down on your luck.
You're low on water, and down on your luck.

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