How To Use Furthermost In A Sentence

  • And of course, even as I registered the words, I could now see that the furthermost glass panel was not smooth as I had thought, but displayed a perfectly visible, if discrete, black handle. The Book Club « Tales from the Reading Room
  • Hand in hand we ambled to the furthermost point and then sat on the sand dunes before returning. GOODBYE CURATE
  • He led them to the furthermost edge of the room - before them stretched five doors, each inscribed with their names; they looked at one another with tired, surprised eyes, but they didn't try and discover any more.
  • We hosted, assisted and were entertained by scientific minds that were exploring the furthermost limits of knowledge in their particular fields of study.
  • Then measure the gap between the rule and the wall at what would be the furthermost point of the shelf location.
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  • When he'd awakened by the stream, his bare feet were muddy but unmarked, yet by the time he found his car still discreetly parked in the furthermost part of the institute's immense parking lots, they were bruised and scratched.
  • Strictly speaking, the INEGI calculation is based on averaging the furthermost points of Mexico in the four cardinal directions, rather than on a true "center of mass" calculation or demonstration. Did you know? Mexico has more than one geographic center
  • As if in affirmation of her decision she now saw a faint effulgence lighten the murky air which obscured the furthermost bank of the tarn. CASCADES - THE DAY OF THE DEAD
  • The wide concave of cloud, of the monotonous hue of dull pewter, formed an unbroken hood over the level from horizon to horizon; beneath it, reflecting its wan lustre, was the glazed high-road which stretched, hedgeless and ditchless, past a directing-post where another road joined it, and on to the less regular ground beyond, lying like a riband unrolled across the scene, till it vanished over the furthermost undulation. The Hand of Ethelberta
  • While divers do venture to offshore reefs beyond the furthermost point of Cornwall, they sometimes forget that there is more of the British Isles to come, some 28 miles further south-west.
  • furthermost" of space and in this way astronomers are trying to get definite knowledge as to the actual velocity with which the celestial bodies are speeding. Marvels of Modern Science
  • In the furthermost corner sat a tall thin man.
  • The historical journalism opens out that they are similar in their frameworks, consistent in their hypostasis, and uniform in their significance between the furthermost one and the latest one.
  • The central open-air market is the heart of the city, pumping an assortment of useless bric-a-brac and expensive marionettes out to its furthermost reaches, and generally keeping the tourist cash flowing.
  • There was medicine here for every kind of dulness -- not the gross cure which earthly wine effects, but so nicely proportioned to each specific need that one could regulate one's debauch to a hairbreadth, rising through all the gamut of satisfaction, from the staid contentment coming of that flask there to the wild extravagances of the furthermost vase. Gulliver of Mars
  • The furthermost candle on the piano comes immediately in a line with her head, and half invisible itself, forms the accidentally frizzled hair into a nebulous haze of light, surrounding her crown like an aureola. A Pair of Blue Eyes
  • Southwell, were to attack an unfinished demibastion on the extreme western point of the fort and furthermost from the town. The Bravest of the Brave — or, with Peterborough in Spain
  • Bordering its furthermost edge a chain of mountains lost themselves in low, rolling clouds, while here and there, in its many crumplings, were studded jewels of barn stack and house, their facets aflame in the morning light. Peter: a novel of which he is not the hero
  • Twenty-five years after it opened along the left bank of the Seine, just across from the Tuilleries Gardens and the furthermost reaches of the Louvre, the Musée d'Orsay has opened again after a period of expansion, refurbishment and thoughtful rehanging of its collection. New Visions Arrive at the Orsay
  • He was a respected contributor to debates from the furthermost back bench. Archive 2008-06-01
  • The open-air market is pumping an assortment of useless bric-a-brac out to its furthermost reaches.
  • He rode the bike at speed along the platform, stopping only at the furthermost bench, where he dismounted, to sit.
  • Pushing herself a bit more, she drew even with the furthermost behind of them, then the next and the one after that.
  • Fearlessly, it went on its endless journey, league upon league to the furthermost regions of Asia, in utter solitude, mysterious.
  • It's like listening to a performance from the furthermost point of the gallery.
  • don't go beyond the farthermost (or furthermost) tree
  • Even now, as it spiraled into the furthermost reaches of her mind, it silently beckoned her to follow, and she almost abandoned her attempts at wakefulness so she could pursue that exquisite stimulation into whatever dark recesses of her mind it might care to hide. Darkness of the Light
  • Obviously, there are many more partner stretches which can be carried out to help you achieve the furthermost position in each stretch.
  • We walked to the furthermost point and then sat on the sand dunes.
  • In the 3rd century, when Rome dominated Europe, it was able to deploy 50 legions throughout the empire, securing even the furthermost areas.
  • Strange, I observed; as toilet etiquette dictates that the furthermost cubicles are occupied first.
  • The victim apparently tried to escape from the attic fire by crawling toward the furthermost point from the chimney, where a cubbyhole might have provided an exit.
  • Visually elaborate, the film brings us to the furthermost bounds of fantasy and horror.
  • He sighed and arched his eyebrows to their furthermost points. A Love So Deep
  • They are farmers and herders on a windswept rock at the furthermost reaches of the world.
  • On Friday we took a catamaran out to the furthermost point on the Great Barrier Reef to do some snorkeling and tour the reef in a submarine. Words cannot do the trip justice. It was everything you might imagine it would be.

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