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  • 71From a Distance — Infobox Standard title = From a Distance image size = 200px caption = Cover of the 1990 ndash; 7 single by Bette Midler writer = Julie Gold composer = lyricist = published = 1987 language = English original artist = Nanci Griffith recorded by =… …

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  • 72far —   Mamao. Also: lilo loa, loa;    ♦ far away, ma ō loa aku, kūlewa;    ♦ far and small, halalī; āloaloa, māhiloa, hala loa, ha alilo, mōwahowaho, kikilo, monehā, momoua.    ♦ Far reaching, hāloa.    ♦ As far as, ā, ā hiki i.    ♦ Not far, ma ō a e …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 73FROM — prep. expressing separation or origin, followed by: 1 a person, place, time, etc., that is the starting point of motion or action, or of extent in place or time (rain comes from the clouds; repeated from mouth to mouth; dinner is served from 8;… …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 74not at all — Synonyms and related words: God forbid, at no hand, at no time, au contraire, by no means, far from it, from scratch, in no case, in no respect, in no way, in no wise, never, never on earth, nevermore, no, no matter what, nohow, none, not a bit,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 75not nearly — nothing like; far from you re not nearly as clever as you think you are * * * not nearly : much less than : not at all There s not nearly enough flour for a cake here. It s not nearly as late as I thought it was. • • • Main Entry: ↑ …

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  • 76not too — In this often used phrase, too means very or much : I am not too sure I want to do that. I am not too inclined to pay the bill. Not too is an example of litotes, a term meaning understatement, as in not bad for good and far from certain for… …

    Dictionary of problem words and expressions

  • 77Not within cooee — a long way away, far off (figuratively): England weren t within cooee of beating Australia at cricket ; far from achieving a given goal: He is not within cooee of finishing the job by Friday …

    Dictionary of Australian slang

  • 78not within cooee — Australian Slang a long way away, far off (figuratively): England weren t within cooee of beating Australia at cricket ; far from achieving a given goal: He is not within cooee of finishing the job by Friday …

    English dialects glossary

  • 79not nearly — nothing like; far from. → nearly …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 80not very — 1》 in a low degree. 2》 far from being. → very …

    English new terms dictionary