hit out

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To react viciously (towards someone/something)
If you hit out at someone, you try to hit them, although you may miss them. I used to hit out at my husband and throw things at him I had never punched anybody in my life but I hit out and gave him a black eye. = lash out
If you hit out at someone or something, you criticize them strongly because you do not agree with them. The President took the opportunity to hit out at what he sees as foreign interference Brazilian soccer boss Carlos Parreira hit out angrily last night after his side were barred from training at Wembley. = lash out
hit out at
randomly attack
don't let the door hit you on the way out
Used to indicate that one is glad to see someone leaving
hit one out of the ballpark
To produce a spectacular achievement

The Canada Institute, part of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, has hit one out of the ballpark with its Montreal fundraiser.

hit one out of the ballpark
To hit a fair ball so well that the ball flies over all of the spectators' seats and lands outside the stadium
hit-out
A fast gallop
hit-out
A match or session, particularly for practice
hit out
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