far and wide

ADVERB
  1. over great areas or distances; everywhere
    he traveled far and wide
    people came from far and near
    searched for the child far and near
    the news spread far and wide
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How To Use far and wide In A Sentence

  • Northampton was another elegant county town and regional market centre and was known far and wide for its horse fairs.
  • People came from far and wide to see the concert.
  • Wherefore do thou write him a letter and chide him angrily and spare him no manner of reproof, but threaten him with dreadful threats and menace him with death and say to him, ‘Whence hast thou knowledge of me, that thou durst write me, O dog of a merchant, O thou who trudgest far and wide all thy days in wilds and wolds for the sake of gaining a dirham or a dinar? The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Scotland They have recruited from far and wide but need their foreign signings to click with home-grown stars to step on from last year. Times, Sunday Times
  • And now he will take in two, lower level La Liga games as he spreads the net far and wide in search of new talent.
  • People came from far and wide to see the concert.
  • Its branches spread far and wide.
  • They have spread their net far and wide in the search for a new team coach.
  • He ranges far and wide in search of inspiration for his paintings.
  • He ranges far and wide in search of inspiration for his paintings.
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