make a wide stride

make a wide stride

To make great and rapid progress or advancement. The one-time political advisor has been making a wide stride toward absolute control of the country. We've made a wide stride in our commitment to getting the economy back on its feet, but we still have a long road ahead.
See also: make, stride, wide
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • stride for stride
  • reduced circumstances
  • the march of time
  • smooth sailing
  • break (one's) stride
  • break stride
  • the sands of time
  • sands of time
  • gig economy
  • put (one) off (one's) stride