far-flung

English

Etymology

far + flung

Adjective

far-flung (comparative more far-flung or further-flung or further flung or farther-flung or farther flung, superlative most far-flung or furthest-flung or furthest flung or farthest-flung or farthest flung)

  1. Remote or distant, in space, time or relationship.
  2. Wide-ranging, widespread or widely distributed.

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