go places
go places
To progress or find success in some area of one's life. Alice is definitely going to go places with that singing voice of hers.
See also: go, place
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
go places
to become very successful. I knew that Sally, with all her talent, would go places. I really want to go places in life.
See also: go, place
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
go places
Make progress, succeed, as in I suspect they'll be going places with the new product, or Now that she has her doctorate I'm sure she'll go places. [Colloquial; early 1900s]
See also: go, place
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
go places
1 travel. 2 be increasingly successful. informal 2 1991 Francis King The Ant Colony Guido is going to go places, I'm sure of it. He's not going to be a labourer forever.
See also: go, place
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
ˈgo places
(informal) be successful or likely to be successful in your life or job: If you’re young, energetic and want to go places, write to this address and we’ll send you a job application form. He’s a young architect who’s really going places.See also: go, place
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- be going places
- (one's) day in court
- a change of scenery
- a change of scene
- (there's) no peace/rest for the wicked
- (one's) bearings
- a lion in the way
- (from) top to toe
- (one's) old man
- (one's) old lady