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1Be intent on, want, as in The management is mostly out for bigger growth in sales. [c. 1900] 2out for blood. Intent on revenge, ready to fight with someone, as in When Tom heard they’d outbid him, he was out for blood. This hyperbolic term uses blood in the sense of “bloodshed” or “violent confrontation.” Also see go out for.

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