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to throw down the gauntlet
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to challenge someone to a fight or competition
What is the origin of the idiom "make a go of something" and when to use it?
The idiom "throw down the gauntlet" dates back to medieval times, where a knight would throw down his metal gauntlet as a challenge to a duel. Today, the phrase is often used more figuratively to refer to any situation where a challenge is issued in a bold or confrontational manner.
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If you're not afraid to lose, why don't you throw down the gauntlet and challenge me?
He has been waiting for a chance to throw down the gauntlet and prove his superiority.
When she heard the insults, she threw down the gauntlet and challenged the other person to a fight.
The two teams have been exchanging words, and it looks like one of them is about to throw down the gauntlet.