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set about
verb
to start or begin
to attack physically or verbally
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
She stared glumly at the boots until she got the idea to paint them silver with some of Beowulf’s paints and set about doing that.
"Inside the warehouse, the Red Team set about destroying as much property as they could," said Ms Heer, adding the group was armed with sledgehammers, whips, and fireworks.
But Australian confidence was further punctured by a fired-up Ireland, who immediately set about atoning for their sluggish start in last week's uninspiring win over Japan with renewed intent and aggression.
Postal Service and on Wednesday a truck appeared with a mailman who set about making room for more than 400 games.
He and his team now set about searching for hidden subprime risk: Who was hiding what?
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