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View definitions for go for

go for

verb as in reach

Strongest matches

verb as in like, choose

verb as in attack

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Now this bloodletting is accelerating, and soon it will be time to go for the throat.

Instead he went for it and made sure he got the job done - despite having lost Anthony Gordon and Lewis Hall to injury - and they are now level on points with fifth-placed Man City.

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Ford said that the surcharge on energy will remain until the threat of tariffs from the US "is gone for good."

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I saw him go for a high ball and I think he knocked it on or Italy caught it and he was frustrated with himself.

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"I can see why the top clubs are being linked with him, but they are all going for the same players, because there is a shortage of number nines."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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