very+far

  • 101far-fetched — adj. VERBS ▪ be, seem, sound ADVERB ▪ extremely, fairly, very, etc. ▪ The whole story …

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  • 102far cry — something very different What he said to my friend is a far cry from what he told me over the telephone …

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  • 103far and away — by a very large amount. → far …

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  • 104far gone — adjective (not before noun) informal very ill, drunk, crazy etc : She s pretty far gone, can you drive her home? …

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  • 105far-out — adjective 1 very strange or unusual: far out ideas 2 old fashioned extremely good …

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  • 106far from it — spoken used for saying that what was just said is not at all true, and that the opposite is probably true I m not saying they re all crooks, far from it! Some of them are very decent …

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  • 107far-flung — UK / US adjective mainly literary 1) far away from where you are or from towns and cities 2) existing in many different places within a very large area …

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  • 108far-back — /ˈfa bæk/ (say fah bak) adjective remote; very distant: on far back stations …

  • 109far-end crosstalk —    Abbreviated FEXT. Interference that occurs when signals on one twisted pair are coupled with another pair as they arrive at the far end of a multipair cable system. FEXT becomes a problem on short loops supporting high bandwidth services such… …

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  • 110far·away — /ˈfɑrəˌweı/ adj : very distant My grandfather told us tales of faraway lands. ◇ If you have a faraway look in your eyes, you are not paying attention to what is happening around you; you appear to be thinking about something that is far away. Don …

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