Examples of 'got off lucky' in a sentence
Meaning of "got off lucky"
got off lucky - This phrase suggests that someone has avoided a negative consequence or a potentially harmful situation through luck or fortune. It often implies a sense of gratitude for escaping a worse outcome
How to use "got off lucky" in a sentence
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got off lucky
You got off lucky last night.
And maybe you got off lucky.
Got off lucky.
Looks like you got off lucky.
We got off lucky - a dozen injuries, no fatalities.
But you got off lucky.
I wouldn't go through that again for a million dollars. Oh, we got off lucky.
Dirty nonce got off lucky.
We got off lucky, a dozen injuries.
I would say we got off lucky.
You got off lucky last night, Sefton.
I think he got off lucky.
Hey, I got off lucky my parents, not so much.
That were last night . You got off lucky.
I would say he got off lucky with humiliated!
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Look, all things considered, I would say we got off lucky.
And just between us, I think you got off lucky fuckin with a bunch of cookies.
And that snarky little sophomore, Veronica, she can be brutal, so… I got off lucky.
Well, you got off lucky.
This is kidnapping. He got off lucky.
Morini, you got off lucky today, believe me.
You asked, I am telling you . He got off lucky.
Oh, we got off lucky.
If that 's all he sees, you got off lucky.
Let's go! We really got off lucky.