go far



go far

Also, go a long way. Be sufficient for nearly all that is required; also, last for a long time. For example, This turkey will go far to feed the people at the shelter, or She can really make that small amount of cash go a long way. [Early 1400s] Also see go a long way toward; go so far as to.
See also: far

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Beornr&Aelig;D-Anglo-Saxon
Hyginus-Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Reannon-English (Rare)
Aesculapius[.i:skju'leipjəs]
Kinborough-Medieval English
Harduwich-Ancient Germanic