for dear life
English
Adverb
for dear life (not comparable)
- Desperately.
- 1970, Jacob A. Riis, Out of Mulberry Street: Stories of Tenement Life in New York City, →ISBN:
- Paolo sat crosslegged on his bench, stitching away for dear life.
- - 2005, Mary Jane McKinney, Grammardog Guide to Conrad Short Stories, →ISBN, page 27:
- I remember the heat, the deluge of rain-squalls that kept us baling for dear life (but filled our water cask), and I remember sixteen hours on end with a mouth dry as a cinder and a steering oar over the stern to keep my first command head on to a breaking sea.
- 2012, Jack Canfield & Mark Victor Hansen, Chicken Soup for the Girl's Soul, →ISBN:
- We want you to see that these years can be a rollercoaster ride where sometimes you have to hang on for dear life—but you will come through it.
- 2014, Jillian Carmichael, Middle School Crazy, →ISBN, page 1:
- Each morning you get in the roller coaster car, strap yourself in, and hold on for dear life hoping you won't throw up or pass out.