take a crack at



take a crack at something/doing something

to try to do something have a go at doing something Ford said he had always wanted to take a crack at writing a novel.
Usage notes: sometimes used in the forms take another crack at something or have another crack at something: He couldn't go this year but plans to have another crack at it next year.
See also: crack, take

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
RooperttiRO:-pert-teeFinnish
DinahDIE-nə (English)Biblical, Biblical Hebrew, English
Erhan-Turkish
Arnvi&Eth;R-Ancient Scandinavian
Akilina-Russian
HyrumHIE-rəmEnglish (Rare)