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for dear life

When you do something for dear life, you do it as though not doing it would cause you to die. If a kayaker sees a shark in the water, she'll probably start paddling for dear life.

In some cases, people do things for dear life that really are death-defying: a window cleaner who slips off his scaffolding at the top of a skyscraper will hold onto it for dear life, knowing if he lets go, he'll probably die. On the other hand, a preschooler who doesn't want to share a toy might hang onto it for dear life when her friend demands a turn. The origin isn't clear, but it probably dates to the 18th century.

Definitions of for dear life
  1. adverb
    as though your life was at stake
    “he was running for dear life
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