Similar words: a far cry, warcraft, star-crossed, aircraft, cry, overcrowded, cry out, hypercritical. Meaning: n. 1. distance estimated in terms of the audibility of a cry 2. a disappointing disparity.
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1. Life on a farm is a far cry from what I've been used to.
2. This outback area is a far cry from the city's concrete jungle.
3. It was all a far cry from those halcyon days in 1990, when he won three tournaments on the European tour.
4. This flat is a far cry from the house they had before.
5. The company lost £3 million, which is a far cry from last year's £60 million profit.
6. Their lives are a far cry from his own poor childhood.
7. All this luxury was a far cry from the poverty of his childhood.
8. A far cry from the 40,000 they were promising.
9. A far cry from the leafy suburbs of Sydenham.
10. But resistance is a far cry from immunity.
11. That seems a far cry from just a few years ago when the only diesels were lorries, buses and the occasional taxi.
12. The cinder-block surroundings, while not luxurious, are a far cry from the stripped-down wards of 1958 that greeted early volunteers.
13. Europe was a far cry from what we'd been led to expect.
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14. Such anticipated outcomes were a far cry from the Conservative government's long term objective of a balanced budget.
15. The 1995 national increase in costs is a far cry from the double-digit growth seen in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
16. It is a far cry from most people's idea of accountants at work.
17. Alternating child-care responsibility is a far cry from asking a woman to postpone her career to raise her children.
18. It was a far cry from the modern chalet party.
19. It is a far cry from his response when the woman filed the lawsuit.
20. The pop world was a far cry from Joe's beginnings in the Gloucestershire town of Newent.
21. It was a far cry from the sinister sonic overload, and brooding, hypnotic effect of Rumble.
22. The streets were dismal, a far cry from the paved streets and brick sidewalks of Philadelphia.
23. He was even a far cry from Pecham and Winchelsey.
24. The plateau was a far cry from the workaday cottages by the harbour.
25. The shop is a far cry from the modern boutique, and still has stock dating back for generations.
26. The classical design was a far cry from today's functional agricultural buildings.
27. Blonde Patsy, who is eight months pregnant, looked a far cry from the willowy screen siren bedded by Mel Gibson.
28. Elderly, softly spoken Mr Crawford in that rather Dickensian office in the City was a far cry from this.
29. Now, people are eager to live in the center of town, and their homes are a far cry from suburbia.
30. The grandiose scale of events projected by the pre-event publicity was a far cry from reality.
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