see distant First Known Use Noun 14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 5 Verb 1578, in the meaning defined at sense 1 Adjective 1970, in the meaning defined above Time Traveler The first known use of distance was in the 14th century See more words from the same century Phrases...
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The last player remaining after everyone else is knocked out is the winner. Gallery[edit] Go the Distance Names in other languages[edit] Language Name Meaning Japanese いきのこりマッチ[?]Ikinokori Matchi Survivor's Match Chinese (traditional) 勝者 為王[?]Shèngzhě wèi wáng The winn...
Rummy.to dispose of the last card in one's hand by melding it on the table. Cards.to achieve a point score equal to or above the score necessary to win the game. to explode, fire, or perform or begin to function abruptly: A gun went off in the distance. ...
go the distance To carry a course of action through to completion. go there Informal To pursue a subject in conversation: How's my job? Let's not go there. go the vole To risk all of one's resources in the prospect of achieving great gains. go to extremes To do something to an ex...
4. space or room for movement or activity (esp in the phrases make way, in the way, out of the way) 5. distance, usually distance in general: you've come a long way. 6. a passage or journey: on the way. 7. characteristic style or manner: I did it in my own way. 8. ...
Class 1 e-bikes reach a maximum assisted speed of 20 mph and are pedal-assist only, meaning the motor can't be engaged without pedaling. Class 2 e-bikes have the same 20 mph max speed but also have a throttle on the handlebar so that you can engage the motor with that throttle rath...
to explode, fire, or perform or begin to function abruptly:A gun went off in the distance. (of what has been expected or planned) to happen:The interview went off very badly. to leave, esp. suddenly:She went off without saying goodbye. ...
The meaning of A LONG WAY is a great distance —often used figuratively in various phrases. How to use a long way in a sentence.
[intransitive, transitive]to move or travel in a particular way or for a particular distanceIt took us over an hour to go ten miles.The car was going much too fast.We went a different way from usual that day.go by bus/train/car etcIt’ll be quicker to go by train.c)go and do ...