Any where


in, at, or to any place.
to any extent; to some degree:
does my answer come anywhere near the right one?
any place or direction:
they knew the attack could come from anywhere.
get anywhere, to achieve success:
you’ll never get anywhere with that att-tude!
adverb
in, at, or to any place
get anywhere, to be successful: it took three years before he got anywhere
anywhere from, any quant-ty, time, degree, etc, above a specified limit: he could be anywhere from 40 to 50 years old
adv.

late 14c., from any + where. earlier words in this sense were owhere, oughwhere, aywhere, literally “aught where” (see aught (1)).

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