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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91. Shall we go for a bike ride this afternoon?
92. Oh hang the report, let's go for a drink.
93. Shall we go for a paddle?
94. Let's go for a short walk.
95. Come on, chaps, let's go for a drink!
96. Let's go for a run before dinner.
97. Let's go for a quick drink-nobody will miss us.
98. Let's go for a stroll along the front.
99. Please hang on while I go for some water.
100. She doesn't go for men of this type.
101. The painting is expected to go for at least a million dollars.
102. When we bought the television, we decided to go for the full monty - a large screen, 38 channels and a video.
103. We decided to go for self-catering rather than stay in a hotel.
104. Have you made up your minds where to go for your honeymoon?
105. As long as there is an outside chance, we will go for it.
106. Think I'll leave you with the kids while I go for a beer - only joking!
107. An antenatal clinic is a place where women who are expecting babies go for medical examinations and exercises.
108. Anna asked Philip if he would like to go for a walk with them.
109. Do you want to go for a drink at dinnertime?
110. We use to go for a midnight swim during the midsummer.
111. He invited me to go for a ride in his new car.
112. I decided to go for broke and start my own business.
113. I'll go for a run this evening,[Sentencedict] if the spirit moves me.
114. Do you want to go for a drink after work?
115. You can go for a "rostrum" system, which sounds flash, but can be assembled quite cheaply.
116. When I'm angry, I go for a walk to cool off.
117. His words don't go for much.People do not trust him.
118. We often meet up after work and go for a drink.
119. It's a nice day. Let's go for a picnic .
120. He could say things like, 'Let's go to the car' or 'Let us go for a walk' in French.
More similar words: do for, shrug off, profound, and so forth, out of order, something of, at the beginning of.