Definition of Faraways

1. faraway [n] - See also: faraway

Lexicographical Neighbors of Faraways

faradomuscular
faradopalpation
faradopuncture
faradotherapy
farads
faralimomab
farand
farandole
farandoles
farang
farangs
farantly
faravahar
faraway
farawayness
faraways (current term)
farblondjet
farbrengen
farby
farce
farce comedy
farced
farcelike
farcement
farcements
farcer
farcers
farces
farceur

Literary usage of Faraways

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Dogs and the Fleas by Frederic Scrimshaw (1893)
"And the Inventor, with his tail brandished on high, ran back to his fellow toilers at the Handle, crying, "Joy! Joy ! Deliverance ! Behold; the faraways ..."

2. Pageants and Pageantry by Esther Willard Bates (1912)
"They are forgotten like all faraways. They dwelt upon the earth with old blind Homer. Now look at us! We are worshiped by the Vikings and the great Germanic ..."

3. The New American Cyclopaedia: A Popular Dictionary of General Knowledge by George Ripley (1858)
"faraways tiful verdure and shrubbery of the behold the gilded masts of junks gliding in all directions, ; ,o pointed appear in the approach to Canton, ..."

4. Great Rivers of the World: As Seen and Described by Famous Writers edited by Esther Singleton (1908)
"... walnut and apple orchards; sober villages with dark roofs and spires ; here and there a ruined castle ; high " faraways" of pasture and forest; ..."

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