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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181. She wants to go for a tramp in the country.
182. We go for a ramble through the woods every Saturday.
183. Have I got time to go for a pee before we leave?
184. We'll go for a walk if you feel like it.
185. Let's go for a bike ride before lunch.
186. College isn't the place to go for ideas. Helen Keller
187. So he felt free to go for broke.
188. Go for a new hairstyle too boost your confidence.
189. Or go for lowlights in a rich autumn glow.
190. Go for a medical check if necessary.
191. In games, I usually go for broke. 12.
192. A track is laid to allow the camera to move smoothly, then they go for a take.
193. Many other fishermen think carp anglers are mad because they can go for days without a bite.
194. Manufacturers are reducing or removing sugars from baby foods, so go for those with no added sugar.
195. If you are in a bad mood go for a walk.If you are still in a bad mood go for another walk. Hippocrates
196. Go for a run Before the flight, a jog or a swim will improve circulation.
197. Didn't you go for a lovely bush walk to measure timber for the bridge?
198. It helps if we know where to go for formal approval of decisions, or know who is responsible for what.
199. We do, however, have the next best thing: a place to go for more information.
200. Every basket she makes gives her permission to go for another.
201. I do go for designer clothes most of the time,[www.Sentencedict.com] because they last longer and are a far better quality.
202. It's the trees they go for, given half a chance.
203. I think I'd better go for Dersingham and you'd better start keeping tabs on Hereward.
204. Even in a blind panic he knew better than to go for the tie.
205. Arrive early in the evening for a spot at the sushi bar, where most pairs go for about $ 3.
206. With a sound financial base, the Friends have been able to go for stars in the chamber music circuit.
207. Now, mink pelts sell for 75 cents and bobcats go for $ 35.
208. Older or better-heeled visitors have a choice of comfortable hotels, where rooms go for about $ 50 per night.
209. The cabinet's current review of the tax now looks likely to heed this advice and go for the quick chop.
210. The expense would all go for nothing now because the Emperor had just rewritten the social calendar.
More similar words: do for, shrug off, profound, and so forth, out of order, something of, at the beginning of.