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faraway

[fahr-uh-wey] / ˈfɑr əˈweɪ /


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I play the song about the girl trapped in the tower again, and Abuela gets a faraway look in her eyes.

From Literature

Three centuries of Danish colonization has spurred a range of resentments between the island’s Inuit residents and faraway Copenhagen.

From The Wall Street Journal

Imaging tools have dramatically reshaped how scientists study the world, from charting faraway galaxies with radio telescope networks to revealing intricate structures inside living cells.

From Science Daily

It reaches faraway areas by hitching a ride on firewood.

From Los Angeles Times

She shouted his name again and heard it: muffled shouting and a faint, faraway pounding.

From Literature