(Comparatives of `far') most remote in space or time or order.
1 But they were seconds that stretched into the farthermost reaches of eternity.
2 He recognized the land near him as the farthermost point of Cape Harrigan.
3 Troops had been deployed to all of the farthermost subway stations of the island.
4 He looked up quickly, and there sat Weeng on the farthermost branch of the tree.
5 Passing them like the wind she led the way to the farthermost end of the hall.
6 The room she was in was also without any light which came from the farthermost chamber.
7 Surely these were the farthermost limits of fame.
8 A group of men had entered the farthermost cellars, led by one who bore an electric pocket-lamp.
9 I moved behind the frayed drapes and went to the farthermost window, the top half of which was open.
10 Eula was sitting on the farthermost bench, dressed in several winter coats, a purple wool cap, and running shoes.
11 But in the very back, in the farthermost corner of the room, behind toppled shelving, were the remains of Vic.
12 Christian though he was, he was, nevertheless, Oriental to his farthermost corner, and had the culture of a French savant.
13 Frisbie was the first to speak after he had flagged Gallagher to a stand on the farthermost edge of the devastation.
14 Rosalie fled to the farthermost reaches of Paradise Alley and discussed possible punishments with Patty and Conny for a trembling hour.
15 What-sheasked herself as she thought of the morrow-what ,forher, lay at the farthermost end of that procession of to-morrows?
16 Whatever the stuff was it seemed to be a great weight, and it was being carried into one of the farthermost caves.
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