give it your best shot

give it your best shot
give it (your) best shot to do something as well as you possibly can, although you are not sure whether you will be able to succeed.

Greg will be a tough opponent to beat, but I'll give it my best shot.


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  • Shot heard round the world — The Shot heard round the world is a well known phrase that has come to represent several historical incidentals throughout world history. The line is originally from the opening stanza of Ralph Waldo Emerson s Concord Hymn (1837), and referred to …   Wikipedia

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