Being at considerable distance; remote: a far country.
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Being on the right side of an animal or a vehicle.
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Being the animal or vehicle on the right.
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Extensive or lengthy: a far trek.
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Far-seeing and comprehensive in thought or outlook: a commander of far vision.
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idiom
By far To the most extreme or evident degree: She is by far the best executive in the company.
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Far and away By a great margin: "That made him, far and away, the best known of the Democrats who started the presidential race this year” ( Tom Wicker).
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Far and wide Everywhere: looked far and wide for the lost puppy.
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Far cry A long way: The climate in Alaska is a far cry from that of Florida.
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So far To a limited extent: You can go only so far on five dollars.
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adverb
Not at all; anything but: seems far from content; a test of strength that was far from a failure.
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To a considerable degree; much: felt far better yesterday; eyes that seemed far too close together.
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To an advanced point or stage: a brilliant student who will go far.
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To or at a specific distance, degree, or position: Just how far are you taking this argument?.
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To, from, or at considerable distance: a cat that had strayed far from home.
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abbreviation
Federal air regulation.
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