A false accusation of an offense or a malicious misrepresentation of someone's words or actions.
1Every public figure deserves a hatchet job once in a while.
2Joe Queenan is the master of the fast, efficient hatchet job.
3There is nothing we like more than a literary hatchet job.
4No media organisation followed up the Daily Telegraph's hatchet job, except to condemn it.
5Medhb Ruane's column of January 25th is only the most recent subtle hatchet job.
6To review: There is no shame in assigning, reporting, or publishing a well-done hatchet job.
7It'll make Lenihan's hatchet job look like a free-for-all at the National Mint, mark my words.
8Barnaski wants me to do a hatchet job!
9Not another hatchet job on priests, brothers and nuns by bitter old lefties and articulate ingrates.
10An award was given in the UK this week for the book-review hatchet job of the year.
11I said, Look, Berkowitz did a hatchet job on me on the front page of your paper.
12Now he is the focus of critics who accuse the project of attempting a rightwing hatchet job.
13This smells like a political hatchet job.
14The dossier is not a serious attempt at public policy analysis but a political hatchet job with a calculator.
15The hatchet job is the spice, the frosting, the sauce of journalism and goes down best when used sparingly.
16Former CIA director have launched a full-on defense of torture and attack on the review as a hatchet job.
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