Out to (Determinado a, doido para, a fim de, decidido a)
He got solid taste and he’s out to win.
Sam’s back and he’s out to find the people behind his daughter’s, supposedly accidental death.
When the CIA suddenly finds Bourne back on their radar screen, they put him in play as a target, fearing he’s out to expose the questionable legality of their clandestine rub-out program when in actuality he’s first and foremost trying to piece together his own history.
She’s out to kick butt; that’s for sure.
Aspiring chef Heidi is convinced burgers can be fine cuisine too – and she’s out to prove it .
she’s out to show us that all the money in the world doesn’t exactly bring happiness .
She’s out to get you.
Travis: Killer Queen
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