Sentences with farthest
far·thest
F f - A far country; the far future.
- The far frontiers of empire.
- To the farthest reaches of East Gippsland.
- The greatest conductors are charismatic, with an energy that extends to engage the farthest chorister and the last player.
- The far side.
- We sailed far ahead of the fleet.
- Pushing back the boundaries of space observation, French and Swiss astronomers say they have detected the farthest galaxy ever seen.
- He states also that he meant to return to Cooper's Creek within three months at the farthest, that is, about the middle of March.
- We talked far into the night.
- Having come this far, we might as well continue.
- Italian architect and designer Annalisa Dominoni finds herself working at the farthest frontier of design in being one of the few women.
- I need far more time. We gained far more advantages.
- Too expensive by far.
- She is far and away the smartest one in the class.
- He traveled far and wide in search of his missing son.
- Far be it from me to complain, but it's getting stuffy in here.
- His sense of humor is far out.
- With so much talent he should go far.
- She didn't know how far they had gone in the mathematics text. How far do you think they can be trusted?
- So far, I've had no reply to my request.
- The work is difficult, but so far so good.
- We have met no resistance to our plan thus far.