
have a shot at
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Idiomshave a shot athave a shot at (someone) [Australian, informal]to criticize someone.
It's clear the film's director was having a shot at the government.have a shot at (something) [British, American & Australian, informal, American, informal]to try to do something, often for the first time.
He's proven himself to be a talented actor and now he's having a shot at directing his first play. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲
have a shot at somethinghave a shot at (something) [British, American & Australian, informal, American, informal]to try to do something, often for the first time.
He's proven himself to be a talented actor and now he's having a shot at directing his first play. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲
have a shot at someonehave a shot at (someone) [Australian, informal]to criticize someone.
It's clear the film's director was having a shot at the government.have a shot at (something) [British, American & Australian, informal, American, informal]to try to do something, often for the first time.
He's proven himself to be a talented actor and now he's having a shot at directing his first play. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲