Far East

NOUN
  1. a popular expression for the countries of eastern Asia (usually including China and Mongolia and Taiwan and Japan and Korea and Indochina and eastern Siberia)
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How To Use Far East In A Sentence

  • A gong, cymbals, a triangle, and a timpani, as well as the pentatonic scale, create a sense of the Far East.
  • Far Eastern Airways. May I help you?
  • Two years ago, he hoped to launch a host of satellite offices, from the East Coast to the Far East.
  • The Far East is broadly speaking a tropical and sub-tropical world.
  • Only in the far east were conditions different and more favourable to battle.
  • A gong, cymbals, a triangle, and a timpani, as well as the pentatonic scale, create a sense of the Far East.
  • The tension in the Far East is building up again.
  • The tension in the Far East is building up again.
  • The Upper Series consists of a main passage about 200 metres long, divided into two by a right-angled bend where it connects with The Bye Pass Crawl from the Far Eastern Bedding Plane.
  • Similar cosmological impressions stir in "gnostic" tracts dating from Sumer, Egypt, Persia, India, the Far East, Greece, Anatolia, etc., - not to mention Christianity - eg. the cosmic Christ - or - "cosmocrator". Propeller Most Popular Stories
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