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afield

adverb as in beyond

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Rising labor costs are another force pushing restaurant owners further afield, Pemoulie says.

At some point, he would like to take the project even further afield.

And this is pretty far afield, but keep an eye on Aleppo in Syria.

Some of them came from wealthier families who could afford to flee a little further afield than the countries bordering Syria.

Afield said no one knows why Julie Schenecker killed her children, except Julie Schenecker.

They come in wonderful hunting regalia and in all the wonderful splendor of the Britisher when he is afield.

The British officer afield is a very different creature from the gilded ornament of an English mess.

But he did know that they met now and then, that Mills seemed to have some curious knowledge of when Bland was far afield.

These were days that forbade Michael to walk afield, and that with haunting, autumnal birdsong held him in a trance.

Afield, he was able to pick up propaganda broadcasts from Ceres.

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On this page you'll find 5 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to afield, such as: astray, and amiss.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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