Crossword-Solution: LUCKILY 7 letters, 6 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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Luckily adv. In a lucky manner; by good fortune; fortunately; -- used
in a good sense; as, they luckily escaped injury.

We have 6 clues for the answer “LUCKILY”

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IT is fortunate that 1 answer
providentially 5 answers
fortunately 6 answers
BY GOOD FORTUNE 13 answers
fortuitously 14 answers
successfully 37 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATERE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with LUCKILY (5)

Luckily for her present, unluckily for her future tranquillity, her understanding had not yet told her what Boldwood was.
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy 1992
The Birds that passed his perch said: “Come with us”; but he said: “I am a Beast.” Later on, some Beasts who were passing underneath him looked up and said: “Come with us”; but he said: “I am a Bird.” Luckily at the last moment peace was made, and no battle took place, so the Bat came to the Birds and wished to join in the rejoicings, but they all turned against him and he had to fly away.
The Fables of Aesop Aesop 1992
But luckily the dull radiation arrested him before he could burn his hands on the still-glowing metal.
The War of the Worlds H. G. Wells 1992
These speakers frequently all live on one Ethernet, but luckily (or unluckily) cannot understand each others ruminations.
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Internet Ed Krol 1992
The Scarecrow, being light in weight, was caught up bodily and borne through the air until Tip luckily seized him by one leg and held him fast.
The Marvellous Land of Oz L. Frank Baum 1993

Quotes with LUCKILY (3)

But, luckily, he kept his wits and his purple crayon.
Crockett Johnson Harold and the Purple Crayon
Flying is for the birds, the sugar gliders and the dreamers. Running is for the emus, the ostriches and the optimists. Walking is for the snails, the lame and the cautious explorer. All that is left are those who are afraid of the night, afraid of commitment, afraid of success and afraid of taking a chance in life. Luckily, I love to soar above the clouds, through the heavens, and journey to far distant galaxies and universes.
Anthony T. Hincks
We are all on stage, my dear. Sometimes we forget our lines, but luckily an offstage helper can whisper our lines to us until we get back on track.
Maria La Serra The Proverbial Mr. Universe