GOFOR
go for
Verb
- I'll go for some milk.
- If John goes for three days without sleep, he will be very tired.
- My wife hates football, and that goes for me as well.
- I'll go for a swim if it's warm enough.
- I need to go for a checkup at the clinic.
- Tickets are going for upwards of $100.
- To try for, to attempt to reach.
- I'll go for the world record.
- Go for it!
- To undertake (an action).
- His phone was off so I couldn't ask his permission, so I decided to just go for it.
- To attack.
- Careful, he'll go for your throat!
- To develop a strong interest in, especially in a sudden manner; to be infatuated with.
- Clyde took one look at Bonnie and really went for her.
- To favor, accept.
- Management won't go for such a risky project now.
- ''"Do you want to climb the mountain with me?" ― "Yeah, I could go for that."
- To apply equally to.
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