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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151. He saw the pond they called the lake and the grey bulk of the Mithraeum on the farther shore.
152. No such state emerged, however, and 1945 found them no farther along the road than they had been in 1918.
153. It is now well known that distant galaxies are probably about 10 times farther away than Hubble inferred.
154. Farther down the coast we saw a huge kittiwake colony on an inland cliff and went to investigate.
155. Moreover, the farther from shore a duck sleeps the greater the distance a cat must cover in its final uncovered dash.
156. Jane contemplated throwing on her clothes and leaving her refuge to climb farther up the mountainside to the caves.
157. Herodotus can only get us so far; to go farther we need another guide.
158. If she strapped them down to make herself look boyish they just stuck out a foot farther down, and ached.
159. This year it may go even farther west than First Avenue.
160. Thus, the more the mind seeks to pry into reality the farther does reality retreat from it.
161. A little farther on, the walls are clothed in pyracantha and Clematis orientalis.
162. The police will not let us take one step farther.
163. Farther forward on the main deck from the A-frame is the Alvin hangar, where the submersible is serviced every evening.
164. The modern ferry comes in a good deal farther south, beneath slabs of World War Two concrete fortifications.
165. He cleared his mind and went farther into the vast cathedral.
166. Heading farther north,(http://sentencedict.com/farther.html) a journey along the 60 miles of coast road is rewarding for its spectacular views.
167. He made no enquiries about travelling any farther than that.
168. Another woman corrected him, saying she heard the coat was found a bit farther down the freight train track.
169. Farther along the street was a transient who was carrying his belongings in a plastic bag.
170. The cat rolls on to its back and pushes itself farther into the light.
171. The farther it goes from the entrance before it dances, the farther away is the flower that it has discovered.
172. Romley's lawsuit drove the wedge even farther between the two former friends.
173. Farther south, the millions of seabirds that normally nourish on the famous guano islands are being decimated.
174. In a farther reach of the bay, the seafront lights came on.
175. They even claim that it goes farther than their 1.68 Top-Flite. Whatever next?
176. What is more, if we look farther afield[sentencedict.com], our magnificent 100 feet dwindles into insignificance.
177. He pulled it farther open and saw that a bunch of quill pens in an elastic band had been moved.
178. Thus, grass grows asexual runners to propagate locally but commits its sexually produced seeds to the wind to travel farther.
179. In other references dhamma is the raft on which men may cross the ocean of existence to the farther shore of Nirvana.
180. We have to go farther and farther out to show the real desert.
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.