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far end

adjective as in postern

noun as in back

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At his signal, a gate at the far end of the enclosure was swung open.

Her door is the one at the far end of a linoleum hall, nearest the street.

On the other far end of the spectrum, admittedly, is the idea that our first president might have unsprung the mortal coil.

At the far end of the lot is a red carpet where former contestants from The X Factor and Project Runway stroll down.

I kept my head down, my eyes averted, and ate my meals alone at the far end of the table…at least for the first few weeks.

And, after him, from the far end rose also the figure in the tweed suit, leaving Harris by himself.

The canoe touched the grassy bank at the edge of the old Carter place at the far end of the lake just before noon.

At the far end we made a little fire and lay round it in the shadow of a big boulder.

Besides, I shall want a waiter or two to hold the far end of it while I'm smoking.

From the far end of it I saw two familiar figures descend, and a moment afterwards the station resounded with a familiar roar.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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