(Comparatives of `far') most remote in space or time or order.
1 Nora was in the furthest corner of the room, seated in gloom.
2 Whatever the building had been, it had stood furthest from the sea.
3 I see other stars arising in the furthest depths of the East.
4 I used to think my life was the furthest thing from political.
5 These men were in touch with the furthest ends of the earth.
6 The sisters drew back horror-struck into the furthest corner of the room.
7 From Plevlje I rode to Prijepolje, the furthest military outpost of Austria.
8 Pay slipped furthest in graduate jobs, in retail and in customer services.
9 Thus, what fact the very thing I had gone furthest astray in.
10 They are placed in their assumed chronological order, the earliest furthest off.
11 So Buddhism is perhaps the furthest you can get from mind control.
12 Over to the Kernot Range is the furthest ; that's about sixty miles.
13 He selected the one that stood furthest out and steered for it.
14 I should think in ten days or two weeks at the furthest .
15 He should be back, he supposed, in a week at the furthest .
16 The furthest records or surmises or inferences simply accept it as existing.
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