(Comparatives of `far') most remote in space or time or order.
1 That was the farthest point of the German advance on the city.
2 This was the farthest point from the shaft in the entire mine.
3 The farthest hills to the south seemed but a few miles away.
4 The girl moved toward a davenport in the corner farthest from Blake.
5 The town-worn and nerve-weary find it at farthest in half a moon.
6 I'm sure this is the farthest you've ever been from your home.
7 The corner one farthest from the river she called the gray-haired house.
8 Some of the farthest - placed gangs would be nearly an hour in arriving.
9 I was at the end of the veranda, farthest from the barracks.
10 Four poachers had been taken red-handed in the coverts farthest from Arleigh.
11 He gloried in his power and worked it to its farthest limit.
12 Then they fled to the farthest end of the island and hid.
13 The orally available compound, GDC-0449, is the farthest along in clinical development.
14 He searched for the darkest arbor, and hid in its farthest corner.
15 But objections were the farthest thing from her mind at the moment.
16 The stroke oarsman is the one farthest aft, or nearest the starn.
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