make a fist of

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make a fist of (third-person singular simple present makes a fist of, present participle making a fist of, simple past and past participle made a fist of)

  1. To do (something) reasonably successfully.
    He had a go at the restaurant business and made a fairly decent fist of it.
    • 2011, Stephen Griffin, Ken Dodd: The Biography:
      As Dodd – perhaps the only contemporary entertainer who might have made a fist of it – has discovered, in order to survive in a pitiless, hostile environment, you really can't beat a good drum.