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Phrase of the Day (by hook or by crook)-27JUL20

Phrase of the Day (by hook or by crook)-27JUL20

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is by hook or by crook and its meaning is “by any means/methods possible (be taken to accomplish a goal whether they are morally right/wrong)”.

Example Sentence: In terms of overt (visible) and covert (hidden) influence-peddling, arm-twisting and behind-the-scenes meddling, the US leaves Russia in the shade. And by hook or by crook, Washington, unlike Moscow, usually gets its way.

leave someone in the shade (phrase) – be much better than, be impressive than, outshine, exceed, eclipse.

get one’s way (phrase) – do what one wants in spite of opposition.

This phrase is present in The Guardian article Forget Putin, it’s meddling by America’s evangelical enforcer that should scare us and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Guardian

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