Use "faraway" in a sentence

1. I am athirst for faraway things.

2. His face wore a glazed, faraway expression.

3. 1 I am athirst for faraway things.

4. There was a faraway look in his eyes.

5. Home is an alley in a faraway town

6. We sat around the fire listening to faraway noises.

7. She dreamed of flying away to exotic faraway places.

8. There was a faraway look in her eyes.

9. I thought of each person going now to a faraway place.

10. The Alaskan Island That Humans Can’t Conquer Faraway St

11. 14 There was a faraway look in his eyes.

12. 13 There was a faraway look in her eyes.

13. I am restless. I am athirst for faraway things.

14. She was lost and alone in a faraway place.

15. The story took place in a faraway small village.

16. He saw the faraway steeple, a bell began ringing.

17. Avis always dreamed of an exotic vacation in some faraway place.

18. But he knew you won, Far Rider, in the faraway sand.

19. 2 I am restless. I am athirst for faraway things.

20. “Barnabas and Paul Make Disciples in Faraway Places”: (10 min.)

21. Above it rose a hazy glow, like a faraway fire.

22. They have just returned from faraway places with wonderful stories to tell.

23. A group of men arrived, astrologers from the East, likely from faraway Babylon.

24. I grew up in a tiny Baltimore row house in a faraway mountain area.

25. I was tired and felt strange and lost in a faraway, disgusting place.

26. Ed told us stories of all the faraway countries he had visited.

27. His eyes had a distant faraway look, like a sailor staring out to sea.

28. Antonyms for Conterminous include nonadjacent, noncontiguous, detached, separated, separate, divided, distant, remote, faraway and far

29. 7 A group of men arrived, astrologers from the East, likely from faraway Babylon.

30. It is eager to deliver its cargo of worshipers of Jehovah coming from faraway ports.

31. Anyone else in faraway and exotic places would like their own 200 word slot?

32. He's a hawkeye, and can spot one a mile off, like that faraway kestrel.

33. A friend from a faraway city was visiting, and she decided to make jam.

34. Once upon a time in a faraway land there lived a princess in a big castle.

35. Both Guldner and Stafford see greater conflict avoidance and a tendency to idealize a faraway partner.

36. There is nothing new in the fact that news reports from faraway places are often wrong.

37. Later, she an arranged marriage with Tamio, a widower who lives in a faraway fishing village.

38. Find adventures nearBy or in faraway places and access unique homes, experiences, and places around the world.

39. A doubt like faraway thunder threatens to ruin the day, that it's squandered on this.

40. He listened to the muffled sound waver and fall in pitch, like a faraway siren.

41. The upshot of it was: his due pension, and his departure to live with a faraway niece.

42. Find adventures neArby or in faraway places and access unique homes, experiences, and places around the world.

43. The territory of the setting sun is also the territory of the faraway, of what is elsewhere.

44. Antonyms for Abutting include nonadjacent, noncontiguous, distant, far, remote, faraway, detached, far-off, separated and separate

45. The expression "Basks here in (line 4) implies that use of the phrases *BERMUDA! Faraway

46. If you can find blessedness , my benison is that I can see you will be happy in faraway country.

47. But even then Ethel had pored over travel brochures and dreamed of ships, cruises, and faraway places.

48. His survey of the night sky found all faraway galaxies recede, or move away, from the Earth.

49. It is, in a memorable phrase from the 1930s, a faraway country of which we know little.

50. (Ezekiel 27:4, 12, An American Translation) Her large fleet of ships sailed across the sea to faraway places.

51. 8 It lent the conversation below an air of unimportance, of distance—murder and treachery seemed the names of faraway places.

52. And yet, she herself is still in silent agony... mourning over that unmarked war grave in faraway East Africa.

53. Many who became believers had come from faraway places and were without enough provisions to extend their stay in Jerusalem.

54. Incentives abound, including airline discounts, mileage points that can be accumulated through credit card purchases, and allinclusive packages to faraway destinations.

55. Barge places the player within melee distance of his or her target, so it is useful for initiating combat with a faraway

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57. Wu, titled ‘Cherishing a Faraway Place,’ recalled her rural upbringing and struck a Bucolic tone about the simple, honest values of the

58. To them, this boy was like their precious cargo of fragrant gums and oils —valued merchandise that would fetch a profit in faraway Egypt.

59. As the ice thaws, Astraea must decide between following her cryptic visions of faraway survivors, and staying within the comfort of the growing family that surrounds her

60. 4 I am restless. I am athirst for faraway things. My soul goes out in a longing to touch the skirt of the dim distance.

61. But few nations have the money or the inclination to police faraway countries where deep-seated hatred and suspicion make any agreement between warring factions fragile at best.

62. 28 Glittery names and high-class culture are tops on the agenda to lend cultural substance and high profile status to a faraway place where few Americans have been.

63. And a month ago, the 23rd of September, I stood on that shore and I looked across to that long, long faraway horizon and I asked myself, do you have it?

64. But a 14-pound (6-kg) turkey would be too much for me, so I invited several students who were from other countries and faraway states to join me.

65. Along with the different styles of cakes, we like to offer online cake delivery facility in Bareilly so that you can send the sweetness of this delight to your faraway

66. An Aesop Gift Card is the ideal gift for the fussy, the faraway and anyone in between—conveniently delivered with the click of a mouse to conceal last-minute selections

67. If you depend on a bicycle to reach your faraway job, would you consider it a loss to spend some time each week to oil the chain, adjust the brakes, or replace a spoke?

68. If you can find blessedness, my benison is that I can see you will be happy in faraway country. It's your choice, whether sad or happy, it's a untrammeled way belongs to you absolutely.

69. If you give in to the silence — remember, there's no traffic noise as distraction — you'll pick up the faraway echo of footsteps, the hushed garble of a television from behind a shuttered window.

70. The Aeneid, the story of a band of survivors who leave their destroyed city to seek another home in a faraway country, is about rebirth, about life springing forth from ruin and death.

71. Abstracted adjective preoccupied, withdrawn, remote, absorbed, intent, absent, distracted, unaware, wrapped up, bemused, immersed, oblivious, dreamy, daydreaming, faraway, engrossed, rapt, absent-minded, heedless, inattentive, distrait, woolgathering The same Abstracted look was still on her face.

72. Jesus promises a geographic expansion at the outset, and Acts follows the news of his death and resurrection as it spreads from a small group of disciples in Jerusalem to Judea, Samaria, and the faraway capital of Rome.

73. Charismata (2017) – Movie Review Date: April 14, 2019 Author: Horror And Sons 1 Comment Rebecca Faraway (Sarah Beck Mather) is a rookie detective who, for her first murder case, is assigned to investigate a potential serial killer who is leaving their victims’ bodies in …

74. In faraway Babylon (in the 27th year of the first exile, that is, 591 B.C.E.), the prophet Ezekiel also foretold that Nebuchadnezzar would conquer Egypt and “in Tehaphnehes the day will actually grow dark,” for Jehovah would there break the yoke bars and the pride of Egypt’s strength.

75. The Arthurian legend has existed for over a thousand years and is just as compelling today as it was in the faraway days of its early creators – Geoffrey of Monmouth, Robert de Boron, Chrétien de Troyes, and most majestically: Sir Thomas Malory in his epic work, Le Morte d’Arthur.

76. And there's no Dan Rather to declare a Cliffhanging contest "tight as a tick." For newspaper Web sites, the game lies in quickly serving up a wealth of information tailored equally to the political junkie curious about a faraway governorship and to the suburbanite tracking a bond referendum that might produce a new high school.