far-stretched
Example Sentences
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"It's far-stretched to say this is a rollback of reform," Pacheco said.
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 23, 2014
While you're wondering whether this all sounds like some kind of farfetched – make that far-stretched – intellectual exercise, here comes Nicolas Jaar.
From The Guardian • Mar. 31, 2011
"Enough, my friend, is as good as a feast," said his rider to him, gently, yet strongly pulling up the far-stretched head, "and too much is worse than a famine."
From Mary Anerley : a Yorkshire Tale by Blackmore, R. D. (Richard Doddridge)
There was a bright sky and a brisk wind, but nothing could disguise the featureless monotony of the far-stretched landscape.
From The Quest of the Simple Life by Dawson, William J.
Probably, however, the consideration that weighs most with the astronomer is that the condensation of such a loose, far-stretched expanse of matter affords an admirable explanation of the enormous heat of the stars.
From The Story of Evolution by McCabe, Joseph