Then, of course, you’re in for a long fight, as they say.
Anyways, you get the picture.
Summing up, to come out swinging is to kick start a competition or any other endeavor in an all-out attacking mode, to give your all and leave no energy spared. Usually, people who come out swinging are fiery. They’re emotionally charged. They’re not holding back.
Here are a few more media examples of situations where people come out swinging:
1. Prime Minister Julia Gillard endured a fiery morning on talkback radio today as she came out swinging in the political war over her plans to put a price on Australia's carbon emissions.
Yesterday Ms Gillard announced the scheme would start from July 2017 but did not say how much carbon would cost and gave no firm date for it to become a fully fledged emissions trading scheme.
The news prompted a fierce response from the Opposition, with Opposition Leader Tony Abbott branding the carbon price “a historic betrayal” which looks like a “conspiracy of the Parliament against the people”.
Hitting the airwaves this morning, Ms Gillard was grilled over her comments on the eve of the last election that her government would not implement a carbon tax.
But she told 2GB’s Alan Jones she was clear throughout the campaign there was a need for a carbon price.
“Get all of the statements out Alan, and you will see during the election campaign I said climate change is real, I said we needed to address it, and that pricing carbon was the most efficient way to do that,” she said.
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