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have at it
verb as in argue
Strong matches
verb as in debate
Strong matches
verb as in essay
verb as in pettifog
Strong matches
verb as in quibble
Strong matches
verb as in wrangle
Example Sentences
On the brink of the first day of deer hunting season, some people suggested that if authorities couldn’t find the shooter, they should open the woods early and let the locals have at it.
“I’m going to tell him to go have at it and let it rip,” Harbaugh said.
There are many ways to let chicken and noodles have at it: You can boil the bird and cook noodles in the resulting stock.
“We want to get to that center of player development, that weight room, and let’s have at it. ‘You hungry?
“If Putin thinks he can do better at the deep fryer, let him have at it,” he said in an interview.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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