Sentence examples for taking a whack at from inspiring English sources

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That's my employer he's taking a whack at.

The Republican budget confronts this enemy by taking a whack at entitlement spending.

Before taking a whack at the building, Mr. Booker stood before a small crowd and bid the motel good riddance.

But that hasn't stopped the composer Scott Frankel and the lyricist Michael Korie from taking a whack at the project.

The ball falls dangerously but Kim Nam-il succeeds only in taking a whack at Pope's thigh.

In this case, this kind of prudence would be a shame — a voracious public intellectual should be taking a whack at electricity and primordial matter and anything else that isn't tied down.

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TAKE A WHACK AT OUISER!" One minute your heart is about to break from anguish, and in the next, something so absurd happens that you have to laugh, creating the perfect and unfortunate environment for snot bubbles.

Plenty of filmmakers have taken a whack at parodying fashion.

And, inspired by the cartoonists' wacky creations, you took a whack at it.

In doing so, he also took a whack at the governor for raising taxes.

Using the standard measure of congressional ideology, DW-NOMINATE scores, I can take a whack at this question.

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