Use "far fetched" in a sentence

1. It may sound far-fetched, immature.

2. I know it sounds far-fetched.

3. The whole story was impossibly far-fetched.

4. You won't credit her far-fetched story.

5. The whole story sounds very far-fetched.

6. It's an interesting book but rather far-fetched.

7. And she said, "It just is too far-fetched.

8. Give me a far-fetched theatrical plot any day.

9. At the time, his ideas were considered far-fetched.

10. His language is simple and natural, never far-fetched or artificial.

11. The following story seems to be far-fetched, unreal; yet it happened.

12. Bigfoot's existence is not as far-fetched as it may seem, Clacy said

13. Forget all these far - fetched excuses. They just want to goof off.

14. That possibility is not as far-fetched as it may seem from outside.

15. It's a big task, but not as far-fetched as you might think.

16. His lawyers argue that the charges are based on a far-fetched conspiracy theory.

17. The storyline was too far-fetched and none of the actors was particularly good.

18. All this may sound a bit far-fetched, but companies are already developing 'intelligent' homes.

19. Colloquially, a "fairy tale" or "fairy story" can also mean any far-fetched story or tall tale.

20. Some of this sounds far-fetched, but the commonalities among the activities revealed an important story.

21. Killing Newley still seemed desirable, if far-fetched, like becoming a millionaire or finding a cure for cancer.

22. If this were an outline for a novel it would probably be rejected as too far-fetched.

23. This may not be as far fetched as it seems, considering the low nutrient content of tropical forest soil.

24. This approach may seem far-fetched, and there is a danger of reading too much of significance into oral reading errors.

25. Our Susan and Vera saga in Bewley's is not that far-fetched and it replaces negative comment in many cases.

26. In their view, the lack of transparency in the system is ample justification for any accusation or rumour, however far-fetched.

27. The idea of travelling to other solar systems may sound far-fetched but scientists now see it as a real possibility.

28. One of them kisses me as if I had won a prize for the most amusing and far-fetched story of the evening.

29. 29 Then there's everything else: the low-frequency words that are rarely used except in very specific situations: overpass, far-fetched, competency, proscribe, etc.

30. Reviewers have characterized the show as "far-fetched", "hugely speculative", and "expound wildly on theories suggesting that astronauts wandered the Earth freely in ancient times".

31. When a plot of a movie or book is far-fetched and doesn't ring true, this is an example of a plot that would be described as Contrived.

32. Burton's odd turns and quirks of expression, his whimsical and Affectate fancies, his kindly sarcasm, his far-fetched conceits, his deep-lying pathos, descended by inheritance of genius to

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34. Broad is derived from the far-fetched metaphor of ‘meal ticket,’ signifying a female provider for a pimp, from the fanciful correspondence of a meal ticket to a railroad or other ticket

35. He then concluded that maybe bees had the organs of both sexes in the same individual, which is not that far-fetched, some animals do that, but he never really did get it figured out.