far afield in English

far away

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1. Far Afield definition: If someone comes from far Afield , they come from a long way away

2. FAR Afield Men's Clothing - British Design.

3. Some have even come from as far afield as North America!

4. Well, at least we'll have an idea how far afield he traveled.

5. The remainder had come from as far afield as China, Bangladesh and Lebanon.

6. Brothers with a knowledge of other languages come from far afield to help.

7. Away from one's usual surroundings or home (esp in the phrase far Afield) 2

8. Far Afield definition at Dictionary.com, a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms and translation

9. Away from one's usual surroundings or home (esp in the phrase far Afield) 2.

10. Off the subject; away from the point (esp in the phrase far Afield) 3

11. They come not only from arctic breeding grounds but also from as far afield as Canada and central Siberia.

12. Its wealth was based on trade with places as far afield as ancient Greece, Egypt and Asia, with Aksumite ships

13. Far/further Afield a long / longer distance away: We export our products to countries as far Afield as Japan and Canada

14. Canadian youth make their mark This issue profiles young Canadians in the world, from making a difference far afield to shaping Canada’s international role at home.

15. In places as far afield as Afghanistan and Congo, Georgia and the Sahel, Moldova, Somalia, and the Mediterranean, thousands of men and women serve under the European flag.

16. Synonyms & Antonyms of Afield off the desired or intended path or course how did we get so far Afield from the subject we intended to discuss?

17. Bangladeshi non-governmental organizations have been active in supporting livelihoods as far afield as Afghanistan and Kosovo, with the Grameen Bank approach to microfinance being replicated in # countries

18. THE RELIEF OF MAFEKING FILSON YOUNG But he did know that they met now and then, that Mills seemed to have some curious knowledge of when Bland was far Afield. …

19. Protected by three patents, an industrial design and the Bigfoot trademark, Mr. Swinimer's invention has begun to take off in markets as far afield as Japan and the United States.

20. Grandstanding, misandry, Accusals so far afield as to be an insult to bring them up, anything and everything, no matter how low the bar, to keep President Trump from …

21. Trevail designed many of the "more modern buildings in Cornwall". He was widely travelled in Europe and the Americas and was celebrated 'as far afield as London, Sydney and Paris'.

22. 15 Drogon hunted far afield, but when he was sated he liked to bask in the sun at the apex of the Great Pyramid, where once the harpy of Meereen had stood.

23. To join with the Scottish pipers, players traveled not just from Europe, Canada, and the United States but even from as far afield as Hong Kong and the Pacific island of Guam.

24. Katie had married John Vickers, an Anglo-Irish emigrant who started the Vickers Express Company -- developing interests as far afield as Fort William (Thunder Bay) -- and who had some success as a Toronto politician.

25. In country areas, worst hit were small farmers in the wheat belts as far afield as north-east Victoria and Western Australia, who saw more and more of their income absorbed by interest payments.

26. Before the development of the Kent coalfields in the early part of the 20th century, house coal from the north for distribution in south London and as far afield as Maidstone and Brighton was an important source of revenue.

27. From the 19th century onwards, many of our compatriots left the shores of mother India, the vast majority as indentured labourers, and tended the roots of India in Africa, Mauritius, and as far afield as the Caribbean, Suriname and Fiji.

28. The car number plates that can be seen along the main axis of the Berlin district Tiergarten the night before the Love Parade come from all over Germany, but also from far afield: Poznan, Wroclaw, Gdansk, Szczecin, Katowice, Cracow, Warsaw.

29. So you can travel very far afield these days we can do this without problem and what is more, we like going like that, off for an adventure a bit far flung, to learn about other cultures and other countries

30. Chef Reule's 25 years of cooking experience has taken him as far afield as Russia, the French Riviera and Jakkarta, where he worked at the Hilton hotel. His days at the 'Kongresshotel Sonnenhof', with guests being mainly international athletes, taught him the value of nutritional cooking so necessary in his current position.

31. Afield: 1 adv far away from home or one's usual surroundings “"looking Afield for new lands to conquer"- R.A.Hall” Synonyms: abroad adv off the subject; beyond the point at issue “such digressions can lead us too far Afield ” adv in or into a field (especially a field of battle) “the armies were Afield , challenging the enemy's advance”

32. It should be borne in mind that producers in agricultural regions in Greece, for instance in Thessaly, are complaining that Greece imports wheat from as far afield as Australia, even though agricultural cooperatives have stocks of thousands of tonnes of unsold first-class Greek wheat (to cite but one instance, in one village in the Prefecture of Larissa there are 700 tonnes of wheat which have remained unsold for months).