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What is the past tense of luck?

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The past tense of luck is lucked.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of luck is lucks.

The present participle of luck is lucking.

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And I lucked out, actually, because there were around 5 sets of exams, and I happened to get the one with the stuff I knew.
She lucked out here with a better cast, and Malkovich is clearly having too much fun playing the villainous, devilish aesthete Ripley.
So we were around for the beginning of it and we just happened to have lucked into doing this retrospective.
Also, I lucked into a few things that helped me cope, that maybe someone else in a similar situation could benefit from.
I'll tell you, if he is anything like Ronny, you will have really lucked out.
He'd often lucked into local publicity by pushing the limits of good taste, but he'd never actually set out to provoke.

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