far wall

collocation in English

meaningsoffarandwall

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far
adjective
uk
/fɑːr/
us
/fɑːr/
used to refer to something that is not near, or the part of something that is most distant from the centre or ...
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wall
noun
uk
/wɔːl/
us
/wɑːl/
a vertical structure, often made of stone or brick, that divides or ...
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(Definition offarandwallfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffar wall

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People crossing thefarwallof the distorted room will be perceived as becoming either taller or shorter, depending on the side from which they began.
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The player advances by escaping from the maze through an opening in thefarwall.
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Dark windows infarwallare for film projectors and spotlights.
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This symbol now resides on thefarwallof the new gym.
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In undamaged pipes, the signals picked up by the receiver probe are from two waves: one that travels along the surface and one that reflects off thefarwall.
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This new cavity is responsible for detaching the embryo and its amnion and yolk sac from thefarwallof the blastocyst, which is now named the chorion.
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Mosaics representing the tide begin outside the library and continue into the lobby; wave forms are depicted on thefarwallinside the library.
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The inside of the building, not fully restored, was a single rectangular room (measuring 17x11 m) with a central apse framed by a large arch at thefarwall.
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Its wide central gravelled walk led through a central pavilion open in four directions to a two-story pavilion set into thefarwall.
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Entering the white room, a projection of paper airplanes manipulated into a moving collage dominated thefarwall.
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This was one of the first indoor games to use the configuration familiar to future indoor leagues, an astroturf covered ice rink with small goals set into the far walls.
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