throw one's luck in with

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Verb[edit]

throw one's luck in with (third-person singular simple present throws one's luck in with, present participle throwing one's luck in with, simple past threw one's luck in with, past participle thrown one's luck in with)

  1. To take the side of, risking good or bad fortune.
    • 2020, Robin Lafevers, Igniting Darkness, page 234:
      And they threw their luck in with the late duke of Brittany when he rose up against me, and the count likes to claim he was betrothed to the duchess.