miles and miles

miles and miles

A very long, unspecified distance. I've hiked miles and miles in these boots, and they're still in as good of shape as the day I bought them! I'd rather pay a little more for a hotel than be in some dinky B&B miles and miles from the city.
See also: and, mile
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

miles and miles

A considerable distance; also, a large interval, by far. For example, We drove for miles and miles before we saw a gas station, or She was miles and miles a better pianist than her brother: This usage was first recorded in 1889.
See also: and, mile
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
See also:
  • for miles
  • as the crow flies
  • not a hundred/thousand/million miles away
  • not a hundred/thousand/million miles away/from here
  • miles from anywhere
  • miles from anywhere/nowhere
  • miles from nowhere
  • wear and tear
  • mile
  • hit speeds of