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  • carrying a rabbit´s foot: an action that according to superstition will bring good luck
    Carrying a rabbit´s foot is the best way to have good luck
  • finding a penny: an action that according to superstition will bring good luck if the finder picks up the penny
    If you find a penny, pick it up, and all day long, you´ll have good luck
  • spilling salt: an action that according to superstition will bring bad luck unless some of the salt is thrown back over the left shoulder
    Spilling salt is a European superstition
  • good luck: If you say Good luck to someone, you are telling them that you hope they will be successful in something they are trying to do.
    Thank you for your time and good luck in the drawing.
  • breaking a mirror: an action that according to superstition will bring bad luck
    Breaking a mirror may bring you seven years of bad luck
  • lucky objects:You say that someone is lucky objects when they have something that is very desirable or when they are in a very desirable situation.
    A: "You're so lucky objects to have your own car
  • believe: Strangely, no one believed us when we told them we'd been visited by a creature from Mars.
    Verb The Doctor has opened my mind to believe many things.
  • putting new shoes on a table: an action that according to superstition will bring bad luck
    Putting new shoes on a table signifies a death in the family for some people
  • wish: I wish (that) you were coming with me, Peter.
    Verb I wish it were Saturday today
  • seeing a falling star: an action that according to superstition will bring good luck or grant a wish
    I always make a wish after seeing a falling star
  • superstition: belief that is not based on human reason or scientific knowledge, but is connected with old ideas about magic, etc.:
    Noun That's just a superstition, there's nothing lucky about a number
  • lottery ticket: Each ballot paper, for instance, could double as a lottery ticket.
    Buy a lottery ticket for the future of our children
  • pick up: The wind always picks up in the evening.
    Verb Had to pick up a couple of prescriptions for my wife.
  • walking under a ladder: an action that according to superstition will bring bad luck
    I´m not superstition, but you´d never catch me walking under a ladder
  • knocking on wood: an action that according to superstition will protect a person from bad luck
    Knocking on wood can reverse bad luck if you break a mirror
  • killing a ladybug: an action that according to superstition will bring bad luck
    Killing a ladybug may bring you bad luck
  • catching a falling leaf: an action that according to superstition will grant the catcher a wish or bring good luck
    If you catch a falling leaf, make a wish!
  • opening an umbrella indoors: an action that according to superstition will bring bad luck
    Opening an umbrella indoors leads to bad luck raining on you
  • throwing a coin in afountain: an action that according to superstition will bring good luck or grant a wish
    Lots of tourists like throwing coins in the Trevi Fountain
  • kbad luck: You can say Bad luck, to someone when you want to express sympathy to them.
    He stumbled with life and had a very bad luck.