luck in

luck in

To be very lucky or fortunate; to experience particularly good luck. (A nonstandard variant of "luck out.") I really lucked in with my graduate school program. I have the most amazing group of professors and peers!
See also: luck
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • luck out
  • luck into
  • luck into (something)
  • in luck
  • someone up there is looking out for me
  • luck out of
  • luck out of (something)
  • somebody up there is looking out for me
  • somebody up there loves me
  • someone up there loves me
References in periodicals archive
Sergio Aguero hit the bar with a header in the first half and Lionel Messi struck the post 11 minutes into the second period but the visitors had little luck in front of goal and were never on top for any length of time.
Bedlington Neighbourhood Insp Ross Davidson said: "We've seen an increase in the number of incidents where it's apparent that thieves are trying their luck in the off chance of finding an unlocked door or window.
There was no such luck in the second half either, with the game marred by six bookings and the sending off of Orient's Efe Echanomi for violent conduct.
May I wish Chris the very best of luck in his endeavour, our thoughts are with him as he faces the week ahead.