[Idiom] COME OUT SWINGING. - The Art of Starting With Strong Intentions

Come out swinging.

Come out swinging.

to start aggressively.

The phrase 'Come out swinging' is derived from the world of boxing, where a fighter starts the match with an aggressive barrage of punches. This idiom is used more broadly to describe any situation where someone starts off in a very assertive, forceful, or aggressive manner. It's like revving the engine of a car before a race, indicating readiness to charge ahead full force. Ideal in scenarios where a strong, proactive start is essential, it evokes a sense of momentum and determination right from the beginning.

Example Sentences

  1. He came out swinging during the debate.

    He immediately started defending his position during the debate.

  2. Ready to defend her point, she came out swinging.

    She was ready to defend her point fiercely.

  3. The lawyer came out swinging in his opening statement.

    The lawyer aggressively defended his case right from the start.

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