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