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  • 11far off — further off, furthest off 1) ADJ GRADED If you describe a moment in time as far off, you mean that it is a long time from the present, either in the past or the future. In those far off days it never entered anyone s mind that she could be Prime… …

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  • 12far-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: ↑ …

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  • 13far-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 …

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  • 14far-off — adjective 1 a long way from where you are: a far off country 2 a long time ago: in those far off days when we were young …

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  • 15far-off — adj. Far off is used with these nouns: ↑land …

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  • 16far-off — /ˈfar ɒf/ (say fahr of) adjective distant; remote …

  • 17Far Off Grace — Infobox Album | Name = Far Off Grace Type = studio Artist = Vanden Plas Released = September 16, 1999 Recorded = Genre = Progressive metal Length = 59:56 Label = InsideOut Records Producer = Reviews = Last album = The God Thing (1997) This album …

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  • 18far-off — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. far, remote, distant, faraway; see distant 1 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Far from others in space, time, or relationship: distant, far, faraway, far flung, remote, removed. Idiom: at a distance. See NEAR, TIME …

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  • 19ˌfar-ˈoff — adj far away in distance or in time …

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  • 20far-off — adjective Date: 15th century remote in time or space …

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