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to cast beyond the moon
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to think about unlikely and unrealistic possibilities
Dialect
British
What is the origin of the idiom "cast beyond the moon" and when to use it?
The phrase "cast beyond the moon" is a metaphorical idiom that implies reaching or striving for an unattainable, ambitious, or extraordinary goal. While its precise origin is not documented, it likely relates to the idea of casting one's efforts or dreams so far that they go beyond the moon, a celestial body perceived as distant and unreachable.
Examples
His dreams of becoming a world-renowned actor were so ambitious that they could be described as casting beyond the moon.
When he set out to break the world record in long-distance running, many thought he was casting beyond the moon, but he succeeded.



























