Examples of 'hit a homerun' in a sentence

Meaning of "hit a homerun"

Hit a homerun is an idiom derived from baseball, meaning to achieve a notable success or accomplish a significant feat. It conveys the idea of surpassing expectations, making a big impact, or achieving a major goal

How to use "hit a homerun" in a sentence

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hit a homerun
I will hit a homerun with this one.
This is your chance to hit a homerun.
Netflix hit a homerun with this series.
Then you never know you might hit a homerun.
He hit a homerun like this.
Only then does everyone tell him that he has in fact hit a homerun.
I hit a homerun last game.
You are not going to hit a homerun with your first post.
Brett Gardner and Francisco Cervelli each hit a homerun.
I do not have to hit a homerun on my first time on the plate.
Pretty much like I hit a homerun.
I will hit a homerun with this one . Perfect.
If Samsung gets the price right, it can pretty much hit a homerun with the Galaxy S8.
Hit a homerun with this cute onesie!
Ready to hit a homerun.

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After years of producing disappointing flicks, Wait Disney Animation Studios hit a homerun with Frozen.
If you guys don't hit a homerun at the shareholders' presentation.
His first at-bat, he hit a homerun.
Microsoft hit a homerun when they released Dynamics 365 Business Central earlier this year.
Instead, focus on one-task and hit a homerun with that project.
I'll hit a homerun.
A, Playing baseball . I have been trying to hit a homerun since childhood, and I am still trying.
Help me to hit a homerun for YOU!!
Scott Martinez hit a homerun in the 15th inning, won the game.
Dr. Yang hit a homerun.

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