Far from seldom to Shakespeare
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OFTFar from seldom, to Shakespeare
discandie(Shakespeare) to dissolve or melt from a state of being candied also DISCANDY
ATRAINSCarriers from northern Manhattan to Far Rockaway
MADDINGType of crowd to be far from
distanceto move far from a particular point
distancesDISTANCE, to move far from a particular point
ONALEADUnable to stray far from one's master, perhaps
distancedDISTANCE, to move far from a particular point
distancingDISTANCE, to move far from a particular point
deepento make deep (extending far down from the surface)
deepensDEEPEN, to make deep (extending far down from the surface)
deepenedDEEPEN, to make deep (extending far down from the surface)
deepeningDEEPEN, to make deep (extending far down from the surface)
deepenerone that deepens (to make deep (extending far down from the surface))
hopscotchto journey quickly and directly from one usually far place to another.
hopscotchto journey quickly and directly from one usually far place to another
deepenersDEEPENER, one that deepens (to make deep (extending far down from the surface))
coldest(in children's games) Far from finding or guessing what is sought, as opposed to warm or nearing success
checkto alter the helm of a turning vessel to keep the bow from swinging too far or too rapidly
iceto hit the puck to the far end of the rink, esp. from the defensive area across the offensive area
shroff(in the Far East, esp. China) a native expert employed to test coins and separate the base from the genuine
shearwaterA long-winged seabird related to the petrels, often flying low over the surface of the water far from land
shearwatersA long-winged seabird related to the petrels, often flying low over the surface of the water far from land
shroffed(in the Far East, esp. China) a native expert employed to test coins and separate the base from the genuine
pitchoutsA pitch thrown intentionally away from the reach of the batter to allow the catcher a clear throw to put out a base runner who is stealing or leading off too far
pitchoutA pitch thrown intentionally away from the reach of the batter to allow the catcher a clear throw to put out a base runner who is stealing or leading off too far