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Hail Mary

noun as in last-ditch effort

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As an election tactic, it was a Hail-Mary move: a half-hour address by an aging actor of no political standing or constituency.

With Terri Lynn Land looking like a goner, Republicans are throwing a wild Hail Mary—using 2004 tactics to gain a Senate seat.

“It sounded like they were praying the Hail Mary,” Gozik recalled.

It does, however, get at the Hail Mary aspect of both picks by nominees behind in the polls.

To Paul, this speech was sort of a fear mongering “Hail Mary” speech.

The exhortation was usually followed by a loud saying of a Paternoster and a "Hail Mary" by all present.

After the prayer of praise in the "Hail Mary" there follows the prayer of supplication which the Church has added.

Certain critics of the Rosary cannot understand why the Hail Mary is so frequently repeated.

The "Hail Mary" proved a bit difficult for Hannah, and she finally abandoned it.

I have received a light that thou art to be the model for the 'Hail Mary!'

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On this page you'll find 5 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to Hail Mary, such as: ave, ave maria, hail mary pass, hail mary play, and last-minute pass.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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