faraway

jauh
definition
adjective
exotic and faraway locations
distant in space or time.
example
Although I sometimes feel like a foreigner in a 'faraway' town, I have always felt comforted by the vastness and beauty of the land.
Why not also indulge the pleasure of reading about fancier meals and 'faraway' places?
He hears of men going to wars, but it is always a distant thing in a 'faraway' place for him.
Yet, she was transferred to a 'faraway' village where it was impossible for her to get regular and quality medical treatment.
Golf is a game of wide open spaces and, increasingly, 'faraway' places.
Fifty-four turned up along with their family members, from such 'faraway' places as Los Angeles and Mumbai.
The events of the previous day seemed so 'faraway' , as though only a distant memory.
I think my first plane flight wasn't until I was 12, and that was to the 'faraway' place of Arizona.
But his eyes seemed distant and 'faraway' , seeing more than just what lay before him.
Such constant interventions in 'faraway' countries might seem to hold limited appeal for Americans.
But aside from that, I couldn't help but notice that 'faraway' look he had.
He shipped others to a 'faraway' town or gave them to a trusted friend.
Lydia smiled at her whenever she saw that 'faraway' look on Aleena's face.
While working full-time at the BBC, I spent about four years flying to quite 'faraway' places to film on location.
Then there are the stories of 'faraway' lands and long journeys through fretful nights.
Tony's voice was just on the other side of the door, but it sounded 'faraway' and distant.
The only pass we knew about then was the 'faraway' Kyber Pass.
Her pale face had taken on a dreamy glow, a 'faraway' look glazed her eyes.
Perhaps he spoke to me, perhaps not, everything sounded distant and 'faraway' .
From Brisbane, she conducts long distance ultrasounds with patients in 'faraway' Townsville.
My father's eyes looked distant, the sort of foreign, 'faraway' gaze he always had when he was being serious.
So, in pre-internet days, family research could only be done by travelling to 'faraway' places and digging through records and archives.
It wasn't just a phone call in the deepest night to a 'faraway' place with a remote person about a crazy subject.
The majority of dancers, in an attempt to obscure the reality, push this theme to some 'faraway' corner of the brain.
But it's not just a book about things that happen over there in 'faraway' places.
"Grace, " he said, and his voice sounded 'faraway' .
Jim stared at it a long moment, his eyes taking on a 'faraway' , distant look.
Sometimes he would get that 'faraway' look, like he was a million miles away.
The brilliant beacons whose radiation streams out of 'faraway' galaxies are known as quasars.
Consequently, what illustrations exist of the Acadian landscape tend to be 'faraway' and vague.
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