Similar words: arouse, bear out, around, hear out, aroused, carouse, wear out, arousal. Meaning: adj. informal terms; strikingly unconventional.
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1. I've seen the video - it's pretty far-out.
2. You got the job? Far-out!
3. Tim's designs were just far-out.
4. Dave has some pretty far-out beliefs about UFOs.
5. That stunning concept parallels some admittedly far-out astrophysical speculation of the present time.
6. That was judged too far-out even for Macintosh, and the name was changed to San Francisco.
7. Are you ready to do a far-out comedy?-Absolutely. Absolutely.
8. For example, solar cells generate energy for far-out places like satellites in Earth orbit and cabins deep in the Rocky Mountains as easily as they can power downtown buildings and futuristic cars.
9. That's a far-out design.
10. One time Ms. Frizzle took us on a far-out adventure-all the way to outer space!
11. Maybe it's confidential financial data or far-out website that would freak other people out.
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12. These materials have far-out capabilities, like bending sound and light around solid objects, and in some cases, making them invisible.
13. Researchers are interested in spotting and studying such far-out objects because they provide a window on the early universe.
14. REFRESHMENTS: New wine, bread and a far-out drink He calls "living water."
15. Democracy, after all, was once a far-out , subversive notion, condemned by kings and priests.
16. He scrapped far-out missile-defense schemes and gave priority to near-term alternatives.
17. Even now it's not such a far-out possibility that you could use drugs in conjunction with marital therapy.
18. Carsen has made it resemble a scene from one of the Coen brothers' farther than far-out movies.
19. Marcus Leatherdale's photographs look downright mainstream by comparison, though his subject matter may include the bizarre and the theatrically far-out.
20. His picture of "order for free" suggested to him a fairly far-out idea: that some of the differentiation (order) each egg underwent was inevitable[sentencedict.com], no matter what genes you started out with!
21. 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.
22. From the viewpoint of today's melting icecaps, the ethos of respect for nature in which the farm was steeped seems more prescient than far-out.
More similar words: arouse, bear out, around, hear out, aroused, carouse, wear out, arousal, clear-out, clearout, carousel, clear out, get around, all around, go around, barouche, all-around, carousing, come around, lie around, runaround, run around, bum around, bat around, sit around, oviparous, mope around, muck around, mill around, mess around.