Take A Run At Meaning

Take A Run At is an idiom. The meaning of this idiom is (transitive, idiomatic) To attack or challenge or to try to attack or challenge.. Explore more Idiom Meanings.

Take A Run At

(transitive, idiomatic) To attack or challenge or to try to attack or challenge.

Example : 1989 Nov. 26, Deborah Hofmann, "Fashion: Fluffy Outerwear Invades City Streets," New York Times (retrieved 24 Sep 2012):  "No one else has achieved the right knit of polyester Dacron fibers—lots of mills have taken a run at it."2001 Oct. 3, "Faces In The News," forbes.com (retrieved 24 Sep 2012):  Cisco Chief Executive Officer John Chambers has scarcely hid the fact that his company is actively eyeing a number of acquisitions. At a luncheon in Toronto he felt compelled to deny recent speculation that Cisco would take a run at Canada's Nortel Networks.2003 Nov. 9, Joe Klein, "Hectoring Is Not Leadership," Time:  Dean told me that he understood he would have to grow as a candidate in order to succeed, that it was time to move his campaign beyond attacks and anger, to take a run at the vision thing.2009 June 16, Bob Swanson, "Weather headlines," USA Today (retrieved 24 Sep 2012):  Through Monday, Honolulu has set record highs 8 days straight and could again take a run at a record today.1998 March 22, Robert Lipsyte, "Backtalk: New Sign Of Spring—Murdoch," New York Times (retrieved 24 Sep 2012):  Like a tall dog who attacks a bear to remind himself he is still a tall dog, Ted Turner took a run at Rupert Murdoch last week.2006 July 24, Hank Gola, "Dimarco Eases Own Pain Eases Own Pain," New York Daily News (retrieved 24 2012):  Only one guy was brave enough to take a run at Tiger Woods at the British Open yesterday. . . . DiMarco finished two shots behind Woods.

Meaning of Take A Run At

Take A Run At is an idiom. It is one of the most commonly used expressions in English writings. Take A Run At stands for (transitive, idiomatic) To attack or challenge or to try to attack or challenge.. Explore Urdupoint to find out more popular Idioms and Idiom Meanings, to amplify your writings

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