to attack someone or something
to tell a person or animal to attack another person or animal
He was lean and intense, the kind of guy who has his sights set on promotion.
I feel like I've wasted everything that's been set on my table.
Leave now or I’ll set the dogs on you.
The house itself was set on several acres of rolling green hills.
The lodging was dark, save for a little lantern set on the table.
sets on
setting on
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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