make a break for for it

make a break for for it
make a ˈbreak for sth/for it idiom
to run towards sth in order to try and escape

He suddenly leapt up and made a break for the door.

They decided to make a break for it

(= to try and escape)

that night.

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Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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