Synonym: accept, apply, consent, fancy, hold, hope, take to, try for. Similar words: do for, shrug off, profound, and so forth, out of order, something of, at the beginning of. Meaning: v. 1. be pertinent or relevant or applicable 2. give an affirmative reply to; respond favorably to 3. intend with some possibility of fulfilment 4. have a fancy or particular liking or desire for 5. make an attempt at achieving something.
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61. I think I'll go for the chocolate cake.
62. Why don't we go for a row ?
63. When can we go for a swim, Mam?
64. Let's go for a paddle.
65. Do you want to go for a pint later?
66. I must go for/must have a pee.
67. Would you care to go for a walk?
68. Shall we go for a little walk?
69. Let's go for a dip before breakfast.
70. Let's go for a spin in my new car.
71. If you really want the job[Sentencedict.com], go for it!
72. Go for a walk. It'll give you an appetite.
73. I don't go for men of his type.
74. 'I'll go for you,' she said, obligingly.
75. I like to go for a jog after work.
76. They decided to go for marriage guidance.
77. Shall I go for a doctor?
78. I think I'll go for the fruit salad.
79. I tend to go for large dark men.
80. Where did you go for your hols?
81. I couldn't let it go for less than £300.
82. We'll go for a walk before lunch.
83. Let's go for a swim.
84. Annie tends to go for older men.
85. Shall we go for plan A or plan B?
86. Let's go for a quick swim in the pool.
87. Let's go for a sail this afternoon.
88. I go for a run every morning.
89. I don't really go for modern art.
90. Let's go for a drive in the country.
More similar words: do for, shrug off, profound, and so forth, out of order, something of, at the beginning of.