at all adventures

Prepositional phrase

 * 1)  At random, in any manner, any which way; in whatever way one can, as best one can.
 * 2) * 1759,, : under the House of Tudor, London: A. Millar, Volume 2, Chapter 5, p. 613,
 * It is believed, that the master of Gray, gained by the enemies of that princess, gave secretly his advice not to spare her, and undertook at all adventures to pacify his master.
 * 1)  No matter what might happen, come what may.
 * 2) * c. 1560, (translator), Arthur of Brytayn, London: Robert Redberne, Chapter 43, p. 47,
 * And whan Arthur saw the noblenesse of thys chambre, and specyally of this bedde he had great plesure to behold it and sayd to him selfe how that at all aduentures he wold lye downe on the bedde, and not to ferre for anye drede of death
 * 1)  No matter what might happen, come what may.
 * 2) * c. 1560, (translator), Arthur of Brytayn, London: Robert Redberne, Chapter 43, p. 47,
 * And whan Arthur saw the noblenesse of thys chambre, and specyally of this bedde he had great plesure to behold it and sayd to him selfe how that at all aduentures he wold lye downe on the bedde, and not to ferre for anye drede of death