Far-fetched Sentence Examples

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  • While some of his tools are a little far-fetched, many are actual tools of the trade.

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  • She still found the idea far-fetched.

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  • I know it probably sounds a little far fetched.

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  • In general, Valentinianism displays a particular resemblance to the dominant ideas of the Church, both in its complicated Christology, its triple division of mankind into 7rvcvyartKoi, i/ivxtKoi and amt.., and its far-fetched interpretation of texts.'

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  • Tal., on the other hand, is diffuse and freer in its composition, and it is characterized by the exuberance of Halakah, which is usually rather subtle and far-fetched.

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  • It might be a little far fetched to say that a lime green handbag can sustain your optimism for the entirety of your trip, but it's certainly a striking piece of fashion.

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  • The style is far out, but not far fetched.

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  • Although it may seem a bit far-fetched that a concealer product can possibly hide your tattoo, do remember that celebrities and models have been using these types of formulas for red-carpet occasions and photo ops.

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  • I for one did not actually expect to find the Tower of London infiltrated by anyone, however benevolent; the notion seemed far-fetched.

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  • The settings allow for anything to be possible yet at the same time not seeming too far-fetched.

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  • When water is near and a weight is missing it is not a very far-fetched supposition that something has been sunk in the water.

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  • She nodded and accepted Evelyn's far-fetched explanations just as she might nod and temporarily accept the equally unreal world of Star Wars.

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  • But this is decidedly far-fetched; du Junca would naturally refer specially to Pignerol, the fortress with which Saint-Mars had been originally and particularly associated.

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  • Many strange places with stranger names are visited, some of them offering obvious satire on human institutions, others, except by the most far-fetched explanations, resolvable into nothing but sheer extravaganza.

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  • Strange shapes of hills and rocks, rare plants and animals, unusual faces and figures of men, questionable smiles and expressions, whether beautiful or grotesque, far-fetched objects and curiosities, were things he loved to pore upon and keep in memory.

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  • This comparison, though far-fetched, is certainly more reasonable than the common name "coral-insects" applied to the polyps which form coral.

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  • It all sounds a bit too far-fetched, right?

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  • Soldiers of Gwent A last, somewhat far-fetched explanation combines the above ones.

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  • However, the latter possible errors are rather far-fetched.

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  • A Swansea escape seems so far-fetched, however Hollins is refusing to throw in the towel.

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  • The theory that doom-laden warnings are being used to scare the public into the Labor fold appears far-fetched.

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  • Now I know Jesus ' coming again may sound far-fetched to you.

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  • Nearly all of them activate utterly discordant ' sympathetic resonances ' within my awareness; they seem to me altogether too far-fetched!

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  • Nearly all of them activate utterly discordant ' sympathetic resonances ' within my awareness; they seem to me altogether too far-fetched !

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  • While he is sometimes self-loathing and sometimes self-exalting, his adventures are far fetched enough to be interesting but not so far fetched that kids can't imagine themselves in Greg's shoes.

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  • But with the current trend in gaming and the pattern established by the lovelorn age of gamers, it isn't as far fetched as you may think.

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  • This term "technology" may sound loaded where footwear is considered, but it is not that far fetched when you consider what goes into the design of a humble cleat.

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  • The stories of miracles, of prophesy, etc, are all pretty far-fetched.

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  • I know this is far-fetched and I'm probably only fantasizing because I'm so pissed off at that son of a bitch Fitzgerald in general.

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  • It just seemed a bit far-fetched, floating away like Noah without the animals.

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