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Push One's Luck Don’t Satisfied Boss Agreed Send

Idiom (to) Push one's luck
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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