go for broke

VERB
  1. risk everything in one big effort
    the cyclist went for broke at the end of the race
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How To Use go for broke In A Sentence

  • If a babymoon is the holiday equivalent of the last-chance saloon, it makes sense to go for broke. Times, Sunday Times
  • No wonder connections of Churchill have opted to go for broke in an awesome clash of racing's superpowers. The Sun
  • It drives him to go for broke and do what he would have had no problem doing earlier before he had become concerned with more important things.
  • I decided to go for broke and start my own business.
  • Another mediocre season will not see him offered three more years in charge of Edinburgh and so he might as well go for broke.
  • It was a sharp disagreement about whether to go for broke or whether to compromise.
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