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sink_or_swim
sink or swim
English
Verb
- (idiomatic) To fail or succeed, no matter what.
- 1872, Louisa May Alcott, Shawl-Straps, ch. 1:
- "No matter, we are going, live or die, sink or swim; and I shall expect to meet you, all booted and spurred and fit for the fight, April first," said the unwavering Amanda.
- 1920, Edgar Wallace, Jack O' Judgment, ch. 35:
- "Now, come, Pinto, we're all in this, sink or swim."
- 1872, Louisa May Alcott, Shawl-Straps, ch. 1:
Usage notes
- Often used to indicate that, although an endeavor may fail or succeed, it will still be attempted with determination.
Translations
to fail or succeed, on a project attempted
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