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Sentence count:53Posted:2017-07-13Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: farawaySimilar words: bear offtear offhear ofwear offclear offswear offfor fear ofstar of davidMeaning: adj. very far away in space or time. 
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1. Women weave scarves that are sold in far-off countries.
2. I could browse bohemian bookstores in far-off, mysterious Hollywood.
3. So there was a vision of treasure, far-off blood, and fear.
4. This was sour grapes, a far-off voice of wisdom suggested.
5. They knew that invaders would come from a far-off land.
6. Polly could hear far-off voices and laughter, and the soft tapping of metal halyards against masts.
7. In those far-off days First Division meant first, and Second Division meant second.
8. From the mountains, from the plains, from far-off villages, they came to be sanctified by seeing or touching him.
9. Binoculars magnify far-off objects.
10. A messenger from a far-off land brought fearful news - see the Stuff pages for full details. 5.
11. Could it be that one far-off day intelligent computers will speculate about their own lost origins?
12. Here in London, the royal line of a far-off Balkan country can hardly loom so important.
13. It rouses far-off memories of infancy, of being handled and given comfort.
14. From somewhere far-off in the building, he could hear a faint echo of the nurses' choir.
15. Our story takes place in a far-off land, long, long ago.
16. Despite this, they always appear in print as extraordinary adventures in a romantic, far-off, sun-kissed land.
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17. Neil Kinnock has remained loyal to the lovely Glenys since their far-off student days.
18. It finds her in a maximum security prison on a far-off planet.
19. But it was still operating, feeding the antenna the impulses that kept it aimed at the far-off pinpoint of Earth.
20. The first stunning silence gave way to the creaking of the ship and a far-off booming of the sea against the hull.
21. What thoughts they brought to his mind of spring in the green valleys of his far-off canton of Luzern.
22. From a distance, Europa had seemed like a giant snowball, reflecting the light of the far-off Sun with remarkable efficiency.
23. But he did fly, in his imagination, on make-believe journeys to far-off realms.
24. This outlook makes the prospect of high performance seem unduly remote, a far-off destination the organization can only hope to reach.
25. I tried to imagine why he lived such a quiet and lonely life in this far-off place.
26. Almost certainly unwittingly, Benjamin was returning to the land of his far-off kindred.
27. Making tough choices now will pay dividends in the far-off days of summer.
28. It looked impossibly quaint, although nothing like as appealing as those far-off places of her imagination.
29. Looking west, over the Carpathians and into Slovakia, we watched the sky turn a deep blue and lightning strike the far-off hillsides.
30. If he is persistent, she says she's moving to a far-off city.
More similar words: bear offtear offhear ofwear offclear offswear offfor fear ofstar of davidkeep clear ofsteer clear oftarocarolarosebaronarousetarotparolaromaparodyaroundparolecarousehear outmaroonsarongbear outbear onbaroquewear outaroused
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