try your luck
try (one's) luck
To attempt to succeed in doing something for which success is not guaranteed, or that will rely at least in part on good fortune. I'll try my luck to see if I can get the lawnmower working, but we may have to bring it to a mechanic. The young billionaire, who made his fortune in the tech industry, is now trying his luck at the pharmaceutical market. I'll try my luck with the odd slot machine or lottery ticket, but otherwise I don't really care for gambling.
See also: luck, try
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
try your luck
COMMON If someone tries their luck, they try something and hope that it will be successful. The most obvious thing would be to try her luck in London. Someone told me there's a railway station at Wexter, and I thought I'd try my luck by rail again.
See also: luck, try
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.
try your luck (at something)
do something that involves risk or luck, hoping to succeed. 1964 Mary Stewart This Rough Magic I finally decided, after three years of juvenile leads in provincial rep that it was time to try my luck in London.
See also: luck, try
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
try your ˈluck (at something)
try to do or get something, hoping you will succeed: A friend told me the job was available, so I thought I’d try my luck.See also: luck, try
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- blind luck
- as chance/luck would have it
- as luck would have it
- take a gamble
- a hot hand
- (one) (has) never had it so good
- albatross
- every flow has its ebb
- every flow must have its ebb
- a streak of (good) luck