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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151. Let's go for a walk . I could do with some fresh air.
152. We go for/do a three-mile run every evening after work.
153. You need to be decently dressed to go for an interview.
154. Why don't you go for a walk? It'll give you an appetite for your lunch.
155. We'll go for a walk if there's a break in the rain.
156. The elder people and children always lag behind when we go for a walk.
157. Would you like to go for a drink after work?
158. I go for a jog in the park every morning.
159. You might still want to go for an X-ray, however, just to be on the safe side.
160. This is where all the North London trendies go for a night out.
161. I'm tired of watching television; let's go for a walk.
162. Go for it, John! You know you can beat him.
163. If you like cheese, go for the ones with the least fat.
164. I'll go for another job if my wages stay down after 3 months.
165. Have you made your mind up where to go for your holiday?
166. He was debating whether to go for a walk or to visit a friend.
167. I'd as soon stay at home as go for a walk.
168. For goodness sake, Peter, why don't you just let yourself go for once?
169. At 2-0 down with ten minutes left, you have to go for broke.
170. Instead of butter[sentencedict.com/go for.html], I always go for margarine or a low-fat spread.
171. Soon there would be noplace for them to go for help.
172. We can go for a walk, if you feel so inclined.
173. Never mind. Please don't go for it. I shan't want it.
174. Let's go for a coffee - I need to catch up on all the gossip.
175. At about two in the morning, Alan took it into his head to go for a swim.
176. While you're in your meeting I can go for/have/take a wander around the city.
177. I don't want to go for a walk on such a hot day it's too much like hard work for me.
178. If you want to go for a promotion, I'll be with you all the way.
179. I decided to go for a run to try and burn off a few calories.
180. We decided where to go for our holiday by closing our eyes and sticking a pin in the map.
More similar words: do for, shrug off, profound, and so forth, out of order, something of, at the beginning of.