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far
Preposition
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A long way.
He got tired after walking so far.
He lives too far from here to walk home.
Not far from here, the rivers come together.
far
Adjective
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Distant.
I saw her at the far side of the room.
far
Adverb
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You use far before comparative adjectives to show that they are very strong.
He's not just a little bit better; he's far better.
eastern
Adjective
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Of, facing, situated in, or related to the east.
Washington, D.C. is on the eastern side of United States.
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Blowing from the east; easterly.
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Asia.
air
Noun
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Air is a mixture of gases. It has no color or odor (smell)
We breathe air to live.
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You put on airs when you act arrogantly.
The woman put on the airs in front of her friends.
air
Verb
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If you air something, you broadcast it, either over the radio, or on television.
Hurry! You'll miss the story about homeless children that is about to air on the local news!
transport
Noun
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Transport refers to how things are moved, or a system of transportation.
I prefer my own means of transport.
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A transport is a vehicle or vessel used to move things or people.
On Tatooine, C-3PO thought he saw a transport in the distance.
transport
Verb
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If you transport something, you carry it from one place to another, usually on a truck, boat, or other large vehicle.
One of the most important parts of doing business is transporting your materials from the factory to the shop.