afield Idiom, Proverb
far afield|afield|far
adj. phr. Remote; far from the original starting point. When we started to discuss theology. Jack was obviously getting far afield from the subject at hand.
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Wide-ranging, at a distance, as in I started out identifying wild mushrooms, but since then I've gone far afield in other branches of botany. [c. 1400]
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