have luck run out

have (one's) luck run out

To stop experiencing good fortune. We didn't have any major issues our first few years in the house, but with this leak in the roof, it seems we've had our luck run out.
See also: have, luck, out, run
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

have one's luck run out

Fig. for one's good luck to stop; for one's good fortune to come to an end. I had my luck run out when I was in South America. I nearly starved. I hate to have my luck run out just when I need it.
See also: have, luck, out, run
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • all (one's) Christmases have come at once
  • on the upswing
  • first impression
  • experience is the best teacher
  • experience is the father of wisdom
  • experience is the mother of wisdom
  • be within a whisker of (something)
  • be, come, etc. within a whisker of something/of doing something
  • the biter gets bit
  • the biter is bit