Similar words: footfall, root for, shoot for, hotfoot, scot-free, hot flash, not-for-profit, parrotfish. Meaning: adv. at a short distance.
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31. The Bodens lived in a mansion in Saratoga, not far from my grandparents' home in Los Gatos.
32. Something in the set of his shoulders suggested that his pursuers were not far behind.
33. The stone fell very short, landing not far from his hiding-place.
34. I put it on under a big top in 1967, not far from Ramatuelle on the Cte d'Azur.
35. I know a good Japanese restaurant not far from here.
36. I hadn't seen her sitting on a bench not far from the spot.
37. Irrigation tunnels of water ran beside the beds and not far from small thatched-roof houses.
38. She dried her eyes presently because she realized that the Magistrate was watching her from not far away.
39. Not far from the railway line lived a closely knit family, Mr and Mrs Gorman and their only daughter, Marion.
40. She had the translucent skin of the very ancient and I would have guessed her age at not far from ninety.
41. There is a corker gathering steam not far from my cottage over the siting of a compost heap. Sentencedict.com
42. The gaol was situated not far from the centre of a large and fast-growing industrial town.
43. In December 1983, I am invited to an adult literacy center, not far from my home in Massachusetts.
44. To reach East Berlin they must cross through Checkpoint Charlie, not far from their outpost.
45. Salzburg is not far away and is well worth a visit to see the wonderful Baroque architecture of this elegant city.
46. I come after finishing the domestic chores at home which is not far off.
47. Black smokers, they were called, for not far away lay a beatific version of these vents.
48. The three paused at the water's edge, not far from Water Gypsy's moorings.
49. They live in this little town called Leroy, not far from Reed City.
50. At one stage the station, not far from the foreign legations, was connected to them by a tram line.
51. But President Clinton and his political foes are not far apart in their critical attitude toward the international body.
52. Not far from where she was standing the footpath through the wood began.
53. Sabine lived in the town of Prien, on the shore of Lake Chiemsee, not far from Munich.
54. Not far from her, on the stone sill, perched a redbreast, picking up the crumbs she had scattered.
55. Willoughby Another village nestling at the foot of the wolds, not far from Claythorpe and adjacent to extensive woodlands, is Willoughby.
56. A howitzer was embedded not far behind and was shaking down the dust of centuries from the rafters.
57. Estimates of the distance of the galactic centre vary somewhat, but 30000 light-years is not far from the truth.
58. It is located not far from the docks and features the requisite stock: goats, sheep, chickens and rabbits.
59. Not far away, in an old ditch called the Newtie, Ludo and I would come to catch tadpoles and newts.
60. That much was not far out of the ordinary among Jesuit scholastics.
More similar words: footfall, root for, shoot for, hotfoot, scot-free, hot flash, not-for-profit, parrotfish, not for the world, outfall, outface, pitfall, shoot from the hip, pratfall, at fault, have a soft spot for, shortfall, about-face, nightfall, craft fair, tempt fate, exhaust fan, crestfallen, put faith in, without fail, ex post facto, tenant farmer, thrust fault, straight face, heart failure.