Have your luck run out Meaning in English
expression
Definition
To reach a point where you are no longer lucky, often after a series of good events or when things stop going well for you.
Usage & Nuances
This is an idiomatic, mostly informal expression. Often used when someone has experienced success or avoided trouble several times, but their good fortune ends. Commonly appears as 'my luck has run out' or 'your luck might run out soon.' Do not use for general bad luck from the start.
Example Sentences
I think my luck has run out after losing my keys again.
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After escaping danger so many times, his luck finally ran out.
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Don't take more risks—your luck might run out soon.
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It feels like my luck has run out—nothing is going my way today.
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If you keep gambling, your luck is bound to run out eventually.
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He thought he could cheat forever, but his luck finally ran out when he got caught.
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