Synonym: further. Similar words: earth, dearth, on earth, earthy, unearth, arthritis, earthenware, earthquake. Meaning: ['fɑrðə(r) /'fɑːð-] adj. 1. more distant in especially space or time 2. more distant in especially degree. adv. 1. to or at a greater extent or degree or a more advanced stage (`further' is used more often than `farther' in this abstract sense) 2. to or at a greater distance in time or space (`farther' is used more frequently than `further' in this physical sense).
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121. Farther down the line, 13-year-old Anne Fischer of Northridge beamed with excitement.
122. Early music aficionados will have to go a lot farther than the Peninsula to find comparable satisfaction.
123. A block farther south nowadays feeds traffic on to the main four-lane that heads on down to Houston, 100 miles or so.
124. Even the propeller and engine are jettisoned when the sperm meets the egg; only the nucleus travels farther.
125. Nevertheless, we decide to make camp farther up the beach.
126. From the natural stance, the front foot moves a little farther out from the body and into line with the rear foot.
127. An owl hooted nearby, and was answered by another farther away.
128. Sometimes those towns were farther apart than they should have been.
129. Drillers would plunge through a record depth of water to pierce farther into the ocean floor than anyone had gone before.
130. There could be other events, like the flamethrower attack on an observation post farther along the border.
131. But looking out over the blue sea, we knew there was yet somewhere farther.
132. There were warning signs now to deter people from going farther.
133. One who seemed even farther away than on the other side of the world.
134. Farther along, a young black haired woman in a pink blouse nursed a baby in the shade.
135. He urged his colleagues to hurry on farther with him.
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136. We won't be able to go much farther because of the snow.
137. Other species of both these groups also grew farther inland and there mingled with ferns.
138. Bluestem is what used to grow everywhere farther east, in places like Iowa.
139. He hopped across the ditch to the farther bank and looked round him again.
140. Then, Shit, meant to reach no farther than the chamber where his ears hear his voice from the inside.
141. The forkball is more of a power pitch, thrown with the fingers farther down the ball.
142. Farther inland, the tropical pulses create stronger weather fronts, deeper lows and sharp changes in temperature across the continent.
143. Amelia was twenty-eight and farther from a career than she had been at twenty-one.
144. Britain has gone farther than any country in the West towards getting a balance between private affluence and public consumption.
145. For those of us who lived farther afield and were dependent on buses, such participation was seldom possible.
146. The Navy and its shipyards remain, and have even gained work from closures farther up the coast.
147. Later, they forced the Xiongnu north of the desert although the latter continued to raid farther south.
148. Chemistry has lacked as players and coach move farther apart.
149. His chin hung farther down on his chest as his shoulders hunched closer together.
150. She put down the saucepan, prodded the pile of letters, tugged one out from farther down.
More similar words: earth, dearth, on earth, earthy, unearth, arthritis, earthenware, earthquake, for the most part, bear the brunt of, joseph mccarthy, move heaven and earth, norther, north, worth, mirth, fourth, northern, birth, berth, worthy, northeast, set forth, come forth, other than, put forth, be worth, for the rest, over there, call forth.