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    [Adverb]  | "far" | \ ˈfär \


    1: at or to a considerable distance in space

    2: to a great extent : much

    3: by a broad interval : widely


    Origin: before 12th century ;

     Middle English fer, from Old English feorr; akin to Old High German ferro far, Old English faran to go {mat|fare|};

    [Adverb]  | "far and away" 


    1: by a considerable margin


    Origin: 1830 ;

    [Adverb]  | "far and wide" 


    1: in every direction : everywhere


    Origin: before 12th century ;

    [Adjective]  | "far" 


    1: remote in space

    2: distinctly different in quality or relationship

    3: remote in time


    Origin: before 12th century ;

    [Adjective]  | "far-fetched" | \ ˈfär-ˈfecht \


    1: brought from a remote time or place

    2: not easily or naturally deduced or introduced : improbable


    Origin: 1548 ;

    [Adjective]  | "far-flung" | \ ˈfär-ˈfləŋ \


    1: widely spread or distributed

    2: remote


    Origin: 1849 ;

    [Adjective]  | "far-in*fra*red" | \ ˈfär-ˌin-frə-ˈred \


    1: of or relating to the longer wavelengths of radiation in the infrared spectrum and especially to those between 10 and 1000 micrometers


    Origin: 1923 ;

    [Abbreviation]  | "FAR" 


    1: federal air regulation

    [Noun]  | "far cry" 


    1: a long distance

    2: something notably different


    Origin: 1817 ;

    [Noun]  | "far left" 



    Origin: 1873 ;

    [Adverb]  | "far" 


    1: to a great degree;


      * e.g., " ... the solid advice that if you can't say something good about a person, it is far better to say nothing at all "





    [Adverb]  | "far and away" 


    1: by a considerable margin;


      * e.g., " ... that Mexican restaurant is far and away the best in the area "



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    [Adverb]  | "far and wide" 


    1: in every place or in all places;


      * e.g., " ... we searched far and wide for a surgeon who could perform that delicate operation "





    [Adjective]  | "far" 


    1: lasting for a considerable time;


      * e.g., " ... the primitive rafts that ancient peoples built for their far journeys across the wide expanses of Oceania "





    2: not close in time or space;


      * e.g., " ... the dream of someday sending manned spacecraft to explore the far reaches of our solar system "





    [Adjective]  | "far-fetched" 


    1: not likely to be true or to occur;


      * e.g., " ... an exciting thriller, but one with a far-fetched plot that no sensible person could believe "





    [Adjective]  | "far-flung" 


    1: having considerable extent;


      * e.g., " ... it could once be said that the sun never set on the far-flung British Empire "





    2: not close in time or space;


      * e.g., " ... traveled to far-flung towns that had not seen a doctor in years "





    [Adjective]  | "far-off" 


    1: not close in time or space;


      * e.g., " ... many a young person has joined the military with the hope of traveling to far-off places "





    [Adjective]  | "far-out" 


    1: different from the ordinary in a way that causes curiosity or suspicion;


      * e.g., " ... the religious sect's far-out clothes and practices made them the talk of the small town "



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    [Adjective]  | "far-reaching" 


    1: having considerable extent;


      * e.g., " ... to the pioneers the far-reaching prairies seemed like an endless sea of grass "





    [Noun]  | "far cry" 


    1: a long distance;


      * e.g., " ... the hotel is a far cry from the train station, so you'd better call a cab "





     [ "far" ]

    1: The pronunciation of "fire" that is popular and not uncommon in the Midwest (mainly Kentucky, Indiana, and Ohio), Pennsylvania, and the South. Derived from the pronunciation of "fire" used by Scot-Irish immigrants and Americans moving west of the Alleghanies, of whom a great number of the people in several of these regions and parts of these states are descended from.

      * e.g.,  ... I'm gonna set yer ass on FAR, BITCH!!! 

     [ "far" ]

    1: adjective, commonly used by hendonesque youths as a word for good

      * e.g.,  ... shit boy this hoe was bare faaaar blad 

     [ "far" ]

    1: A colloquialism often added to a sentence to denote exclamation or emphasis.

      * e.g.,  ... Far, what a serious. 

     [ "far" ]

    1: a distance of more than one feet (1 ft)

      * e.g.,  ... "The bed is too far... it's a good two feet away." 

     [ "far" ]

    1:  F.A.R.- stands for Fat Ass Ride, an acronym meaning car. ("whos far are we taking today?")


     [ "far" ]

    2:  synonymous with "long ass" or "a fucking hike"- a word used mostly by stoners to describe a walking distance of over about 3 feet. ("hey mike, get me a beer." "get your own fucking beer- the fridge is fucking far away.")

     [ "far" ]

    1: A distance I can run.

      * e.g.,  ... See doe, a deer, a female deer. 

     [ "far" ]

    1: anything outside the range of a full extended arm from a lying down position on the couch and not being able to move to get an item because the ass groove has a hold on the body comparable to that of a tractor beam from Star Wars

      * e.g.,  ... Hey man can you get that beer for me? (With outstretched arms) dude, thats far! 

     [ "far" ]

    1: What we built in the pit at the campground to roast weinees and marshmellows on!

      * e.g.,  ... Let's set by the far to get warm. 

     [ "FAR" ]

    1: Furious Angry Rage (acronym)

      * e.g.,  ...  My FAR will eat your soul 

     [ "by far" ]

    1: greatly, by a large margin

      * e.g.,  ... helen is by far the smartest kid in her school 

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