run of luck



run of luck

Also, run of bad luck. A continued spell of good (or bad) fortune, as in The builder had a run of luck with day after day of good weather, or Nothing was going right; he was having a long run of bad luck. Originally used mainly in games of chance, this idiom was first recorded in 1782, but the use of run for a continued spell of something dates from the late 1600s.
See also: luck, of, run

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Bernard['bə:nəd]
CerberusSUR-bə-rəs (English)Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Mamie['meimi]
HelgaHEL-gah (German), HEL-gaw (Hungarian)Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Icelandic, German, Dutch, Hungarian, Ancient Scandinavian
CyranoSIR-ə-no (English)Literature
Silvie-Czech