Similar words: a far cry, make a face, pull a face, prima facie, take a fancy to. Meaning: [ə'fɑː] adv. (old-fashioned) at or from or to a great distance; far.
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1. Water afar quencheth not fire.
2. Water afar quenches not fire.
3. How happy we are to meet friends from afar.
4. A bosom friend afar brings a distant land near.
5. A bosom friend afar brings distant land near.
6. We had visitors who came from afar.
7. A dim light came from afar.
8. We heard a shout afar.
9. People came from afar to see the show.
10. A lighthouse was flashing afar.
11. He worshipped her from afar .
12. A lighthouse was flashing afar on the sea.
13. I saw him from afar.
14. Even from afar the castle was most impressive.
15. He loved her from afar .
16. The petrel came winnowing in from afar on the sea.
17. Seen from afar, its towering buildings beckon the visitor in.
18. Yet the Master's mind reached out afar.
19. But not today, I can see that from afar.
20. From afar, he saw the Mount of the Beatitudes.
21. From afar, or even up close, the bridge is nothing more than a thin, unsteady shimmer of bamboo.
22. She'd distrusted him from afar, for some time, even before leaving London, before ever setting eyes on him.
23. And the visit of a white lady from afar will do wonders for his reputation!
24. They had charted their son's progress from afar but had not realised the group's popularity.
26. Please charge your glasses and drink a toast to the guests from afar!
27. In the photo she stands in the attitude of a sailor looking afar.
28. It's the cry for us all to hear, See the message writ afar.
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29. Mary was still a good looking woman and Sid had admired her from afar for a long time.
30. He preferred to remain aloof, an invisible presence worshipped from afar.