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far and wide

Idioms  
  1. For a great distance, over a large area. For example, They searched far and wide for the lost child, or The message went out far and wide. [c. a.d. 900]


Example Sentences

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It will be the start of an itinerary that takes England far and wide, as well as high.

From BBC

As the trailer spread far and wide, international fans of the series lobbied for other streaming networks to pick it up.

From BBC

Tributes came from far and wide, from snooker circles and the likes of former boxing champion Frank Bruno and musician Rick Wakeman - friends from the celebrity circuit.

From BBC

Jurors were told the search for Xielo was "not constrained" by budgets, and the force sought help "far and wide" to help find him.

From BBC

Supreme Court opened the floodgates for lawyers to spread their names and faces far and wide.

From Los Angeles Times