WordNet
adv. on the farther side from the observer; "a pond with a hayfield beyond" [syn: beyond]
Usage examples of "on the far side".
Roger said as he rose to his feet on the far side, where tables were placed under gay-colored umbrellas.
The line of tracers the machine gun had been drawing across his front on the far side of the Poles suddenly ceased.
Brian shrank out from under her grasp and took refuge on the far side of the cart.
The captain moved toward a chest on the far side of the cabin, near the porthole, which was closed.
He was alone in the arena-but a cage on the far side was being opened and from the gate stepped a tall, blond-haired man carrying a trident.
Quick as a flash the two smugglers disappeared into the water on the far side of their boat.
Phil supposed the same would be true of the kitchen door, if there turned out to be one on the far side of the structure.