far-extending
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There is a profusion of dells, burns, glades, ivy-grown bridges, and far-extending vistas over sea, moorland, and town.
From Literary Tours in The Highlands and Islands of Scotland by Holmes, Daniel Turner
Paul Jones had touched life at so many points—Dulwich College, the athletic world, the Army, journalism, the House of Commons, and Wales—that the news of his death caused grief in far-extending circles.
From War Letters of a Public-School Boy by Jones, Henry Paul Mainwaring
La Gabrielle is on a far-extending range of woody hills.
From Wanderings in South America by Waterton, Charles
Opposite to the mouth of the bay rises the town, containing 60,000 inhabitants, with its lighthouse and far-extending suburbs.
From Celebrated Travels and Travellers Part III. The Great Explorers of the Nineteenth Century by D'Anvers, N.
A few deer are feeding on the coarse rough grass of this far-extending plain; they keep at a distance from you, and are continually on the look-out.
From Wanderings in South America by Waterton, Charles