Try your hand at meaning
What does the saying 'Try your hand at' mean?
Idiom: Try your hand at
Meaning:
If you try your hand at something, you attempt something for the very first time.
Examples:
"After years of office work, she decided to try her hand at pottery."
"I thought I'd try my hand at writing poetry this weekend."
"They're trying their hands at digital photography to capture stunning landscapes."
"Why not try your hand at gardening? It's quite relaxing."
"They're going to try their hand at sailing during their holiday."
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