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Country mile Meaning in English

expression

ˈkəntɹi/ /ˈmaɪɫ
KUN-tree MYLE
kˈʌntɹi/ /mˈaɪl
KUN-tree MYLE

Definition

A 'country mile' means a very long distance, often much farther than expected or compared to a standard mile. It's also used figuratively to describe a much larger difference or lead in a competition.

Usage & Nuances

Informal, common in British and American English. Often used hyperbolically ('by a country mile' means 'by far'). Not literal—a country mile is not a set distance. Typical expressions: 'missed by a country mile,' 'win by a country mile.'

Example Sentences

The nearest town is a country mile from here.

basic

He won the race by a country mile.

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They were beaten by a country mile.

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I thought the store was close, but it was a country mile away.

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Their new phone is better than mine by a country mile.

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You missed the target by a country mile!

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