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61for show — 1. For the sake of outward appearances 2. To attract notice • • • Main Entry: ↑show * * * for the sake of appearance rather than for use * * * for show 1 : intended to be seen but not used or bought We re not supposed to eat the fruit on the… …
62For Din Skyld — (English translation: For your sake ) was the Danish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1965, performed in Danish by Birgit Brüel.The song was performed fourteenth on the night (following Italy s Bobby Solo with Se piangi, se ridi and preceding …
63for old time's sake — For the sake of old memories …
64for — [conj] in consequence of the fact that as, as long as, because, being, considering, inasmuch as, now, since, whereas; concept 544 for [prep] in consideration of after, as, beneficial to, concerning, conducive to, during, for the sake of, in… …
65for the love of it — 1. For the sake of it 2. For the pleasure of it • • • Main Entry: ↑love …
66for a change — for the sake of change, for a difference …
67for the benefit of — for the good of, for the sake of …
68for the love of — for, for the sake of …
69for the love of Mike — (informal) For any sake • • • Main Entry: ↑love * * * informal used to accompany an exasperated request or to express dismay …
70for|mal|i|ty — «fr MAL uh tee», noun, plural ties. 1. a procedure required by custom or rule; outward form; ceremony: »At a wedding there are many formalities. SYNONYM(S): ritual. 2. something done for the sake of form; something required by etiquette or custom …