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to hit everything
verb
To strike. To administer a blow to, directly or with a weapon or missile. To come into contact with forcefully and suddenly. To kill a person, usually on the instructions of a third party. To attack, especially amphibiously.
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"They seemed to hit everything and pretty much found every hole out there".
You don't have to hit everything perfect to be able to score well.
He took the largest stick he could swing and he began to hit everything he saw.
"I started to make a few mistakes and then... she started to hit everything and go for it".
"At some point, we thought, 'They are going to hit everything at once, and that's when this gets real,' " said Matthew Prince, the chief executive of CloudFlare.
SAN FRANCISCO Back in another lifetime Rick Ankiel authored one of the more bizarre chapters in playoff history when he stood on the pitcher's mound and threw pitch after pitch that seemed to hit everything but the catcher's glove.
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The Cubs seemed to swing at and hit everything José Contreras threw in their biggest inning of the season.
"I hit everything to the right or flipped it left," Woods said.
"I thought I made a good pitch to Hatteberg, then they just hit everything," Sturtze said.
You'll miss some points, but there are enough notes in the intro section that you won't do poorly enough to fail as long you hit everything else.
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