We have no meanings for "take a chainsaw" in our records yet.
1 We've already seen Rand Paul take a chainsaw to the tax code on Snapchat.
2 The man who delivered the firewood for the stoves had threatened to take a chainsaw to the spruce trees.
3 It was his own fault-youcan't just take a chainsaw to everything that happens to drip goop all over your sports car!
4 They take a chainsaw to some of their recent movies, and manfully admit that Your Highness was offal and The Guilt Trip an abortion.
5 It's not often you see artists taking a chainsaw to their work of art.
6 Latina took a chainsaw to his peach trees, only for the chain to break.
7 Anyone taking a chainsaw to some venerable old specimen tree would surely encounter howls of protest.
8 Take a chainsaw to the deciduous hedges that have crept beyond their reach, to revitalise the ground underneath.
9 Ryan may have agreed to head up the effort to pass his radical budget plan, which takes a chainsaw to federal government spending.
10 One of the rescue divers then took a chainsaw and started cutting the entry, exit and security holes into the 15 cm thick ice.
11 In a 2003 stunt now tinged with irony, federal agencies took a chainsaw to 9,000 pages of banking regulations.
12 And if I had to watch Major Reid trying to crawl up his ass one more time, I might have taken a chainsaw to him.
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