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go all out

VERB
  1. perform a task as well as possible
    The cast gives full measure every night

How To Use go all out In A Sentence

  • The experience of the past three seasons suggests teams should go all out to win the group. Times, Sunday Times
  • I dare not any difficulty in my study and life and once I encounter it, I will go all out to overmaster it.
  • Everyone except Saint John is going to go all out on the low road, while he deplores and deplores, and does nothing to stop it. Howard Dean Enters Battle Over North Carolina GOP's Anti-Obama Ad
  • With that in mind, Ipswich are likely to go all out for the win that would put them level with Bolton and back in with a realistic chance of avoiding the drop.
  • Please don't run away with the idea that we want you to go all out for everything. CHALLENGE FOR THE CHALET SCHOOL
  • They will go all out to get exactly what they want.
  • You go all out planning a posh candlelit dinner in a fine restaurant, buying flowers and even a new shirt, the whole caboodle - after all she is worth it isn't she?
  • They're ready to go all out for the Premier League title next season.
  • Soccer players do not go all out for more than 10-20 seconds at a time whereby play slows down and the player returns to a jog to relax for a short while until they reinvolve themselves in the action. Lean Left » Blog Archive » Why Americans Don’t Like Soccer
  • Should they seek completeness by drawing on artifacts from elsewhere or go all out for authenticity to the extent of using materials that are known to fail?
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