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take the bull by the horns

VERB
  1. face a difficulty and grapple with it without avoiding it

How To Use take the bull by the horns In A Sentence

  • We decided to take the bull by the horns and go to court, instead of paying the fine.
  • Now is the time for the Chancellor to take the bull by the horns and announce a two per cent cut in interest rates.
  • Helena decided to take the bull by the horns and organize the show herself.
  • But surely now is the time to take the bull by the horns and ditch the deadwood.
  • Under such circumstances, you have no choice, but take the bull by the horns.
  • No one in influence is willing to take the bull by the horns and do something; Even the highest form of govt. believe prohibition to be largely inneffective. Charity Begins At Home
  • The big question is whether or not Namibia will take the bull by the horns and address the thorny question of inheritance.
  • Nora decided to take the bull by the horns and organize things for herself.
  • Now is the time for the Chancellor to take the bull by the horns and announce a two per cent cut in interest rates.
  • Why don't you take the bull by the horns and tell him to leave?
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