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verb
1.
Be pertinent or relevant or applicable.  Synonyms: apply, hold.  "This theory holds for all irrational numbers" , "The same rules go for everyone"
2.
Give an affirmative reply to; respond favorably to.  Synonyms: accept, consent.  "I go for this resolution"
3.
Intend with some possibility of fulfilment.  Synonym: hope.
4.
Have a fancy or particular liking or desire for.  Synonyms: fancy, take to.
5.
Make an attempt at achieving something.  Synonym: try for.



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"Go for" Quotes from Famous Books



... curious clock in the Exhibition, which will go for a hundred years before requiring to be wound up again; and there is one wheel in it which is said would take ten thousand ...
— The World's Fair • Anonymous

... December, 1819, I sent you a letter for Moore, who is God knows where—in Paris or London, I presume. I have copied and cut the third Canto of Don Juan into two, because it was too long; and I tell you this beforehand, because in case of any reckoning between you and me, these two are only to go for one, as this was the original form, and, in fact, the two together are not longer than one of the first: so remember that I have not made this division to double upon you; but merely to suppress some tediousness in the aspect of the ...
— Life of Lord Byron, Vol. IV - With His Letters and Journals • Thomas Moore

... her," replied the colonel; "she is not so thin as when she came on shore. God bless her! I'm sure, Mr Forster, I am under great obligations to you for having persuaded me to go for the dear girl when she arrived. She has been a treasure to me! If she has had one, she has had twenty offers since you left; many unexceptionable; but she has refused them all. In some instances I have persuaded her—I thought it was my duty. But no; she has but one answer, and that ...
— Newton Forster - The Merchant Service • Captain Frederick Marryat

... beating fast with throbs of gladness as well as astonishment. The idea of being sent away from home to the house of strangers was something fearful, but the last clause had given her food for eager anticipation. Where would she not go for news of Cuthbert, for whom she was now pining, and pining all the more sadly because she might speak to none of ...
— The Lost Treasure of Trevlyn - A Story of the Days of the Gunpowder Plot • Evelyn Everett-Green

... having dined at half-past seven, beer, tea, coffee, sandwiches are brought in, and you begin the gastronomics over again on a smaller scale. There is no occasion when eating and drinking are not part of the programme. If you go to the play or the opera you may eat and drink there; if you go for a walk the goal is not a bath and a rub-down, but beer ...
— Germany and the Germans - From an American Point of View (1913) • Price Collier


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