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far-off
[ fahr-awf, -of ]
adjective
- distant; remote.
far-off
adjective
- remote in space or time; distant
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of far-off1
Example Sentences
And they will also know that many voters wholeheartedly back Trump's approach, and feel they have been bankrolling security in a far-off continent.
He grew up playing soldiers and shooting toy guns, while his parents "taped maps to the wall so we could follow the far-off campaigns in Europe and the Pacific."
The industry seemed like such a far-off place then.
Indian cricket was traditionally dominated by urban centres such as Mumbai, Delhi and Bengaluru but IPL has managed to attract a wider pool of cricketers from far-off villages and small towns of India.
And while a hot dog may not seem like a culinary gem in a far-off country, ordering one is an immersive experience of everyday life in the Faroes.
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