Phrases with «little ammunition»

The phrase "little ammunition" means having very few resources or options to deal with a situation. Full definition

Sentences with «little ammunition»

  • Which leaves the Conservatives with little ammunition to defend themselves when bad economic news — like the loss of nearly 46,000 jobs in December — presents itself. (canadianbusiness.com)
  • Why he could vote no: Flake has long been critical of Trump and has declined to run for reelection, giving Republican leaders little ammunition to pressure the Arizona senator. (businessinsider.com)
  • Naysayers of the XBox One will have little ammunition against the console as Microsoft work hard to bolster the image and appeal for the next - gen machine. (gameondaily.com)
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