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- adjective
comparative form ofunlucky : moreunlucky
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Examples
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We've got a record of doing just that, and the strength, experience, judgment and backbone to keep our word to you, "I can only reply," But Sen. McCain, you have a record of supporting the very policies you now say you will change, including tax cuts for the rich and $1 trillion of spending in Iraq that is funded solely by borrowing, thus passing the burden to 'unluckier' generations.
Mitchell Bard: McCain's Claims of "Change" in His Acceptance Speech Are New Standard for Chutzpah 2008
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As for McCain, the outliers in his acceptance speech were rancor, demoralize, and unluckier.
In a Word 2008
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Order your copy today and treat yourself to that warm feeling of superiority you get when reading about somebody even unluckier than you.
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As for McCain, the outliers in his acceptance speech were rancor, demoralize, and unluckier.
In a Word 2008
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For one unlucky in war and unluckier still in peacetime?
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We cannot again leave our problems for another unluckier generation of Americans to fix after they have become even harder to solve.
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And when we tell you we're going to change Washington, and stop leaving our country's problems for some unluckier generation to fix, you can count on it.
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He liked to think about the journeys that these Quarters had made and how he had extended their journeys far beyond that of other, unluckier coins.
(Withheld) 1970 2009
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We cannot again leave our problems for another unluckier generation of Americans to fix after they have become even harder to solve.
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(Seven of his unluckier predecessors were beheaded, so perhaps there's some consolation.)
Stephen Parkinson: Lessons from the Cambridge Union for the British House of Commons 2009
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