Far+away

  • 101far — ab·far·ad; bi·far·i·ous; con·far·re·a·tion; dif·far·re·a·tion; fan·far·o·nade; far·ad; far·a·day; far·a·dism; far·a·dize; far; far·and·man; far·an·dole; far·away·ness; far·ceur; far·ceuse; far·ci·cal·i·ty; far·ci·cal·ly; far·ci·cal·ness;… …

    English syllables

  • 102away — I. adverb Date: before 12th century 1. on the way ; along < get away early > 2. from this or that place < go away > 3. a. in a secure place or manner < locked away > …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 103far —   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

  • 104far-out — {adj.} 1. Very far away; distant. * /Scientists are planning rocket trips to the moon and far out planets./ 2. {informal} Very different from others; queer; odd, unusual. * /He enjoyed being with beatniks and other far out people./ * /Susan did&#8230; …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 105far-out — {adj.} 1. Very far away; distant. * /Scientists are planning rocket trips to the moon and far out planets./ 2. {informal} Very different from others; queer; odd, unusual. * /He enjoyed being with beatniks and other far out people./ * /Susan did&#8230; …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 106far-out — adj 1. Very far away; distant. Scientists are planning rocket trips to the moon and far out planets. 2. informal Very different from others; queer; odd, unusual. He enjoyed being with beatniks and other far out people. Susan did not like some of&#8230; …

    Словарь американских идиом

  • 107far-off — adjective very far away in space or time (Freq. 2) faraway mountains the faraway future troops landing on far off shores far off happier times • Syn: ↑faraway • Similar to: ↑ …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 108far-off — UK / US adjective 1) far away from you or from a particular place a far off land 2) happening a long time before or after the present time in those far off days of our youth …

    English dictionary

  • 109far-sighted — adjective 1 able to realize what will happen in the future and make wise decisions: a far sighted economic policy. 2 especially AmE able to see or read things clearly only when they are far away from you; longsighted opposite short­sighted&#8230; …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 110far out — distant, far away; astonishing, amazing, awesome (Slang) …

    English contemporary dictionary