faraway land
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffarawayandland
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faraway
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˌfɑː.rəˈweɪ/us/ˌfɑːr.əˈweɪ/
literary
a long ...
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land
noun
uk/lænd/us/lænd/
the surface of the earth that is not covered ...
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Others saw him in afarawayland, living in a cave.
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Koechlins hour-long work is a series of pieces - condensed into just two-and-a-half days - that captures and distils the scents and sounds of thisfarawayland.
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It is referred to as afarawayland, so the stories all tell / somewhere beyond the horizon.
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They devise a scheme to marry her to a prince from afarawayland.
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The magnetism of the world's oceans and faraway lands were prominent features in his art.
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They waft in from faraway lands; trail and trickle their scent across your life.
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His other songs are mostly about the endless sea and the solitary life in faraway lands.
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The series often features fantastic and magical adventures in faraway lands.
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The book is filled throughout with this theme of travel to faraway lands, as epitomized by the marching of merchant caravans of the time.
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Many of the inhabitants had no choice but to seek their fortunes in faraway lands.
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And no matter to what joyful faraway lands your happy wings bear you, may our charred wings protect you from carelessness.
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This was already very difficult when vassals were situated in the same geographic region but nearly impossible with faraway lands, given inherent difficulties in bringing serious warfare to those lands.
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Economic distress and a lack of future prospects have also made some locals turn their backs on their homeland and seek their fortune in faraway lands.
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The contributions made by these visitors by exchanging vivid agricultural, architectural, as well as cultural innovations of their faraway lands have enriched the glory of this grand event.
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