(Comparatives of `far') most remote in space or time or order.
1 And the furthermost point that they showed him he kept possession of.
2 The besiegers at the furthermost points were seen to clamber over the walls.
3 They were seated in an office off the furthermost corner of the main room.
4 The furthermost members of the pack began to slink away.
5 Silvermane, desert-steeled, would travel to the furthermost corner of this hell of sand-swept stone.
6 Henri crouched in the furthermost corner of the shed.
7 The Celts are at the furthermost end of Europe.
8 The furthermost corners of the room, with its many wings of book-filled shelves, were illuminated.
9 They had reached the furthermost end of that aisle, but had turned to go back.
10 All day long she was at it, spreading fresh branches of spruce in the furthermost corners.
11 His voice was of silvery clearness, which carried to the furthermost part of the largest hall.
12 They fought and worked and trekked, onward, always onward-neverreturning-onbeyond the furthermost outposts of civilization.
13 Lady Cynthia, still clinging to Francis' arm, led him to the furthermost corner of the launch.
14 She was as far removed from his ideal woman as the furthermost star in the infinite firmament.
15 I was extremely surprised: but still more, to behold a man coming from behind the furthermost stack.
16 It was, as Lord Curzon wrote, 'the furthermost link in the chain of fortresses which...girdles half the globe'.
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