Idiom
Have a go.
If you have a go, you try to do something, often when you don't think you have much chance of succeeding.
Exact(27)
Radioplayer is having a go.
But the theatre is having a go.
Now Andrea Tyrimos is having a go.
Nearby, Thomas, seven, is having a go too.
Which, perhaps, make it rather laudable that Mr Brown is having a go.
But Carlsberg is having a go at its own dedicated football app too.
Similar(32)
Instead, I am having a go myself.
At least they're having a go.
That's what I'm having a go at".
Kim Jong Un, North Korea's ruler, appears to be having a go.
I'm not having a go at them, I'm having a go at the bake.
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