Ara
to play for keeps
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şakası olmamak
to do something in a very serious and determined manner without showing mercy
Idiom
Informal
What is the origin of the idiom "make a go of something" and when to use it?
The idiom "play for keeps" is believed to have originated in American gambling circles during the 19th century. In early gambling games, participants would often play for amusement or practice using tokens or play money. However, when someone decided to "play for keeps," it meant they were willing to wager real money or valuable possessions, indicating a serious and committed approach to the game. It can be used in personal situations involving conflicts or challenges, where individuals are willing to take significant risks and make dedicated efforts to achieve their desired outcomes.
02
bahislerin kazanana kaldığı bir oyun oynamak
***to play a game in which the wagers are kept by the winner at the end
Örnek
He played for keeps in the chess tournament, using advanced strategies to secure victory.
If he plays for keeps, he has a chance at achieving his ambitious goals.
They would play for keeps if they were given the opportunity to compete at a higher level.
We played for keeps in the soccer championship and emerged as the champions.
She plays for keeps in every tennis match, giving her all to win.
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