Fantasy, n. See fancy.

Far, a.

    1. Remote, distant.
    2. Farther, remoter, more distant.
    3. Estranged, alienated, hostile.

Far, ad.

    1. To a great distance.
    2. Almost, well-nigh, in great part.
    3. Very much, in a great degree.

Far and near. Everywhere, far and wide, from Dan to Beersheba, from China to Peru, from pole to pole, from one end of the earth to the other.

Farce, n.

    1. Burlesque, caricature, travesty, parody, after-piece. low comedy, ludicrous representation.
    2. Mere show, ridiculous pageantry, empty parade, utter sham.

Farcical, n. Droll, ludicrous, ridiculous, absurd.

Fardel, n.

    1. Bundle, pack, burden, load.
    2. Trouble, annoyance, ill, burden.

Fare, v.n.

    1. Go, pass, travel, journey.
    2. Be situated (with respect to what may be fall one), be treated, prosper, prove, happen, turn out.
    3. Feed, be entertained.

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