Idiom | (to) Push one's luck |
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Meaning | don’t try to get too much; be satisfied with what you've already gotten and don't try to get more |
Example | If your boss has already agreed to send you to two training courses this year, don't push your luck and ask for a third. NOTE: You will also hear the variation: to press one's luck. |
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