to go (at it) hammer and tongs
[go|be] hammer and tongs at it

Definicja i znaczenie słowa „ go (at it) hammer and tongs” po angielsku

to go (at it) hammer and tongs
01

to engage in an activity, particularly an argument, in a forceful, energetic, or violent manner

IdiomIdiom
InformalInformal
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Przykłady
He goes hammer and tongs in exposing the evil men through his pen.
He loved gardening. He went at it hammer and tongs as soon as he got back from work.
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