further afield

  • 1further afield — far/farther/further aˈfield idiom far away from home; to or in places that are not near • You can hire a car if you want to explore further afield. • Journalists came from as far afield as China. Main entry: ↑afield …

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  • 2afield — [[t]əfi͟ːld[/t]] 1) PHRASE: oft from PHR Further afield or farther afield means in places or areas other than the nearest or most obvious one. They enjoy participating in a wide variety of activities, both locally and further afield... You are… …

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  • 3afield — a|field [əˈfi:ld] adv far/further/farthest afield far away, especially from home ▪ They were exporting as far afield as Alexandria. ▪ students who come from further afield …

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  • 4far afield — phrase far away, especially from where you live or are staying The salon attracts clients from as far afield as Swansea. further/​farther afield (=longer distances away, especially from home): As Kim became more confident, he began to wander… …

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  • 5far afield — far away, especially from where you live or are staying The salon attracts clients from as far afield as Swansea. further/farther afield (= longer distances away, especially from home): As Kim became more confident, he began to wander further… …

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  • 6farther afield — far/farther/further aˈfield idiom far away from home; to or in places that are not near • You can hire a car if you want to explore further afield. • Journalists came from as far afield as China. Main entry: ↑afield …

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  • 10Battle of Passchendaele — For other uses, see Passchendaele (disambiguation). Battle of Passchendaele Third Battle of Ypres Part of the Western Front of the First World War …

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