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far-out

ADJECTIVE
  1. (informal) strikingly unconventional

How To Use far-out In A Sentence

  • Carsen has made it resemble a scene from one of the Coen brothers' farther than far-out movies.
  • With Earth's power consumption forecast to rocket to new highs in coming decades, one scientist is proposing a suitably far-out solution to the likely energy shortage — power plants on the moon.
  • Hey, Rob, I love your far-out "what if -?" scenarios, Naturally, I'd enjoy the tiger getting his tail really twisted, but don't you feel Nancy would make a fine female first fiddle, a commendable, callipygian coryphaeus? Will Republicans Find the Courage to Tell Bush and Cheney It Is Time To Go?
  • Greendale is Young's idea of Shangri-La, where lumberjackets are always in style and girls with far-out tree-hugger names grow up to be ecologically responsible cheerleaders instead of SUV-driving mall rats.
  • It's always fun checking out his far-out hairstyles and hip-hop fashion.
  • With Earth's power consumption forecast to rocket to new highs in coming decades, one scientist is proposing a suitably far-out solution to the likely energy shortage — power plants on the moon.
  • They wouldn't be playing far-out pop music, just stuff anyone could appreciate and dance to. PROSPECT HILL
  • A classic piece of abstract expressionism from the Polish state music publisher, who opted for these sorts of far-out covers quite a bit. Archive 2008-01-01
  • What was encouraging this year was that the overall calibre of entries far-outstripped last year's submissions.
  • The artwork for Norwegian disco whizz-kid Todd Terje's latest EP smacks of 1960s-era, far-out, rainbow-bright cartoons. Skye Sherwin: A Good Look
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