Sentences with fluky
fluk·y
F f - fluky weather
- A fluky breeze
- Survival is fluky, freakish and often paid for with drastic moral compromises.
- In slightly more difficult conditions, a fluky breeze flitting in for the afternoon, Woods was close to flawless again.
- There is nothing fluky about Sunday Silence's 3-to-1 edge in his meetings with Easy Goer.
- Such are the fortunes in San Diego's fluky zephyrs, which were at their capricious worst Wednesday.
- Finally, many sailors hate fluky wind, as at Sardinia, because luck often overtakes skill as the decisive factor.