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Meanings of very far-seeing in English
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Usage of very far-seeing in English
1
He, Bonaparte Blenkins, had eyes which were veryfar-seeing.
2
He was shrewd and did some good guessing, and now, forsooth, they say he is ' veryfar-seeing.'
3
He's a long-headed man, Nick, a veryfar-seeing man, who knows boys and is not easily deceived.
4
Freddy was veryfar-seeing.
5
General Taylor's nomination was hailed, not very extensively, but by some enthusiastic and not veryfar-seeing people in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
6
She is not veryfar-seeing, or else I am nothing very much to her, and I have a grudge against her for this indifference.
7
"Those are very great and veryfar-seeing plans," murmured the young man, with downcast eyes.
8
"Mrs. Putnam was a veryfar-seeing lady," said the Squire, with a laugh, looking first at Alice and then at Quincy.