Examples of 'free-for-all' in a sentence

Meaning of "free-for-all"

free-for-all (noun) - A situation or event characterized by disorder, chaos, or lack of control, often involving intense competition among participants
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  • Chaos; a chaotic situation lacking rules or control.
  • Deathmatch, sometimes specifically one in which every player is pitted against all the others.
  • Open to anyone and with no or few rules.

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The conversations can be a free-for-all or a structured discussion on a prearranged topic.
It too often chooses between exacerbated realism and a kind of free-for-all fantasy.
Shift from free-for-all competition among projects to disciplined portfolio management.
Subsequent years may therefore become a free-for-all as far as the budget is concerned.
None of the committee or Parliament favoured complete deregulation with a free-for-all.
After the suicide free-for-all the Lisbons gave up any attempt to lead a normal life.
Both men knew themselves to be listeners and both enjoyed free-for-all press conferences.
The free-for-all quickly becomes a fishing frenzy.
On all servers there are special areas of the world where free-for-all combat is permitted.
The current arms free-for-all is an obstacle to democracy.
We have to ask ourselves whether we are facing a fishing free-for-all in the North Sea.
The free-for-all approach to economic development continued.
The new freewheeling Senate can not work effectively and efficiently if it becomes a free-for-all.
Never know your luck when there is a free-for-all Here a little dip There a little touch.
We are in the middle of an atomic free-for-all.

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If it was still a free-for-all like after the war.
There is a misconception that it is a free-for-all.
A completely decentralized free-for-all would benefit no one.
Allocating the DoD budget is always a free-for-all.
Otherwise there is a free-for-all on the office supplies.
It is absolutely essential to remove the free-for-all clause.
It would amount to a free-for-all in the area of morality.
My calculations show that you have a free-for-all.
They are kind of like a free-for-all and go everywhere.
The confirmation hearings turned into a free-for-all.
And it can be a free-for-all and things like that.
Yet this is not used to justify a free-for-all.
Four-player games are a free-for-all in which players compete individually.
Do not let the holidays become a free-for-all.
And it was the same free-for-all when it came to air support.
The only way to resolve this is a free-for-all.
The world is because of this free-for-all approach to data protection.
The use of marijuana as medicine is currently a free-for-all.
There was a jumbo shrimp free-for-all at the raw bar.
The mating season is so short it becomes a bit of a free-for-all.
The British Medical Association has opposed a free-for-all and expressed its grave concern.
Afterwards, the fight over credentials erupted into a free-for-all.
The circus looks like a free-for-all and is absolutely a model of constraints.
The internet works mostly because it is a free-for-all.
The free-for-all soon raised questions about how to manage safety.
Holding on through this free-for-all from home.
While word strings are permissive, they do not license a free-for-all.
He feels alone and lost in the free-for-all of civilian life.
If he gets another lawyer in there, it can turn into a free-for-all.
Women in that boorish free-for-all were suddenly fighting off date rape.
Online privacy does not have to be such a free-for-all.
We are realizing now that a free-for-all is not the same as freedom for all.
I will not have this meeting become a free-for-all.
In a second there would be a free-for-all fight, and he would be robbed of his vengeance.
Never know your luck when there is a free-for-all.

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