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for dear life



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Idioms and Phrases

Also, for one's life . Desperately, urgently, so as to save one's life. For example, When the boat capsized, I hung on for dear life , or With the dogs chasing them they ran for their lives , or She wanted that vase but I saw it first and hung on to it for dear life . These expressions are sometimes hyperbolic (that is, one's life may not actually be in danger). The first dates from the mid-1800s, the variant from the first half of the 1600s. Also see for the life of one .
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Throughout the film and its many skirmishes, Marvin clutches that award to him for dear life, like a cat with a kicker toy.

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The reckoning that needed to happen by the media in its normalizing of this man will now be replaced by the effort to hang on for dear life as the retribution begins.

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A montage of skiers tumbling and toe-gripping a barely raised beam for dear life lent a comical eye to the intricacy of nailing a wolf turn.

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It’s more hang on for dear life, particularly in a final round at a U.S.

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Wind and branches flew by as the wolf ran, threatening to knock them all off the wolf’s back if they didn’t lean forward and hold on for dear life.

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