Free For All


🗓️ Idiom: Free-for-All (n)


💬 Meaning

  • A situation with no rules or control, where everyone competes aggressively.
  • A chaotic competition where everyone tries to win or get the best deal.

🧠 Example Sentences

  • When the market opened to new sellers, it quickly became a free-for-all.
  • The online sale turned into a free-for-all with customers fighting for the best discounts.
  • Without strong regulation, the cryptocurrency space can feel like a free-for-all.

🏛️ Origin

Originally used to describe chaotic brawls or uncontrolled fights, the idiom “free-for-all” now describes any competitive situation where there are no rules, and everyone fights to get ahead — especially in markets or events.


📝 Practice Exercises

1. Fill in the blank:

As soon as the bidding started, it turned into a __________.

Answer

free-for-all

2. Choose the correct meaning of “free-for-all”:

A) A calm and peaceful situation
B) A fair and slow process
C) A situation where everyone competes without rules
D) A team-building activity

Answer

C) A situation where everyone competes without rules

3. Rewrite the sentence using the idiom:

“Everyone rushed in and started competing without any control.” → Change the sentence using: free-for-all

Answer

Everyone rushed in and started a free for all.


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