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All for Love

noun

  1. a drama in blank verse (1678) by Dryden.


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Example Sentences

Margaret agrees to forsake all for love, but in the end, she is blocked by the strictures of the royal establishment, and Elizabeth’s position on royals marrying divorced persons or seeking remarriage is established for years to come.

“I did it all for love and I’d do again,” she sings on closing track “The Thinker,” a sincere cliche that soars and catches in your throat.

In a rom-com, this would be instantly recognizable as the set piece where one character frantically runs to an airport to risk it all for love.

A banner reads: “All for Love, Love for All.”

His death serves as a constant reminder of the dangers in Motorsport and the special nature of drivers who are willing to risk it all for love of the sport.

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