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n. The most conservative or reactionary part of a political or religious grouping.
Usage examples of "far right".
The tall, sliding aluminum gate directly in front of him was shut tight, but off to the far left and far right of the platform there were doors that gave access to the building.
Jasmine Slake was lying on the ground on the far right edge of the camp, crying and trying to cover up.
The one on the far right was a skinny oldster who seemed slightly deaf, since as they came up he was cupping one ear with a shaky hand and shouting at the Dilbian next to him to speak up.
If I press myself against the mesh at the far right side of the balcony, I can see the nearest Tower to my own, perhaps sis hundred yards away, all of steel and concrete with a vertical line of windows running down the middle and rows of identical balconies on either side.
She let the sled down at the far right, bumping just once as she misjudged the uneven stone floor.
Also pictured: Kylie Bax (third from right) and Sirio Maccioni (far right).
Those who have shrunk from me because of this, have shrunk from you, and proved you so far right.
But just as he started to depress the firing stud a motion to his far right registered in the corner of his eye.
The party in powerthe Conservative Republicansso far right as to verge upon royalism, had acquired enough pledged theocratic votes to make them smug about the election.
But after a moment, that sixth-sense tingled again, and he peered off into the far right-hand corner.
There was even a liquor cabinet in the far right corner, doubtless a British custom.
Just as we stopped firing there came an ominous roar from our far right, then a similar roar rose on our left.