lam into

lam into (someone or something)

To attack someone or something with sweeping or thrashing blows. The principal is facing criminal charges after lamming into a student who had been caught defacing school property. He lammed into the horses pulling the carriage with his whip.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

lam into (someone or an animal)

Fig. to attack someone or an animal. Paul was so angry that he lammed into his friend and struck him in the side. The angry coachman lammed into the poor horses.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • lam into (someone or something)
  • bust (someone or something) wide open
  • bust someone wide open
  • bust something wide open
  • bust wide open
  • tap in
  • rap at
  • rap at (someone or something)
  • rap on (something)
  • beat up on