Go Out In A Blaze Of Glory

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Go out in a blaze of gloryis a slang term that means to make a dramatic or memorable exit, typically by doing something impressive or courageous before leaving a situation or ending something. It often conveys the idea of leaving a lasting impression through a grand display of action or achievement.

This expression suggests that someone wants to conclude a situation or end a chapter in their life on a high note, by going all out and leaving a memorable impact. It implies doing something extraordinary or remarkable instead of just quietly fading away. This can refer to a variety of contexts, such as leaving a job, ending a relationship, or even facing death with courage and bravery.

Example 1: After working for the company for many years, John decided to go out in a blaze of glory by organizing a charity event that raised a record amount of money before retiring.

Example 2: The football team was losing by a wide margin, but in the final minutes of the game, they decided to go out in a blaze of glory and scored three consecutive goals, earning them the respect and admiration of the opposing team.

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