ˈlook-in BrE AmE noun British English informal
get/have a look-in [usually in negatives] to have a chance to take part in or succeed in something:
Arsenal barely got a look-in (=were very unsuccessful) during the second half of the match.
ˈlook-in BrE AmE noun British English informal
get/have a look-in [usually in negatives] to have a chance to take part in or succeed in something:
Arsenal barely got a look-in (=were very unsuccessful) during the second half of the match.
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English. Longman - Словарь современного английского языка. 2012