far-extending
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In a short time the glorious sun, rising above the horizon amid the fast dispersing clouds, shed a bright light over sea and land, and enabled me to obtain a far-extending view.
From The Two Whalers Adventures in the Pacific by Kingston, William Henry Giles
Between the islands of shade on the sunlit ground there is usually but little undergrowth, and the far-extending natural pastures permit one to ride in any direction without inconvenience.
From North America by Russell, Israel C. (Cook)
The trees which form these far-extending wilds are as useful as they are ornamental.
From Wanderings in South America by Waterton, Charles
Paul Jones had touched life at so many points—Dulwich College, the athletic world, the Army, journalism, the House of Commons, and Wales—that the news of his death caused grief in far-extending circles.
From War Letters of a Public-School Boy by Jones, Henry Paul Mainwaring
And her life became a burden, Dwelling evermore so lonely, Always living as a maiden,120 In the Air's own spacious mansions, In those far-extending deserts.
From Kalevala, Volume I (of 2) The Land of the Heroes by Kirby, W. F. (William Forsell)