how did we get so far afield from the subject we intended to discuss?
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But the kitchen has been reconfigured around a Josper charcoal-and-wood oven, and the newer dishes draw from farther afield.—
David Hochman,
Forbes.com,
15 Aug. 2026 The best hunters are those that, over many years afield, have committed to memory mental photographs of habitat that produced and those that did not.—
Tom Huggler,
Outdoor Life,
13 Aug. 2026 Farther afield is the rest of the center, which includes a museum, offices for the Obama Foundation, several basketball courts, a branch of the Chicago Public Library, and a playground.—
Kate Wagner,
Washington Post,
12 Aug. 2026 For those keen to venture further afield, Florence, Siena, and San Gimignano can all be reached in a little over an hour by car.—
Condé Nast,
Condé Nast Traveler,
8 Aug. 2026 See All Example Sentences for afield
Word History
Etymology
Middle English afelde, going back to Old English on felda, on felde, from onon entry 1 + felda, felde, dative of feldfield entry 1
First Known Use
before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1
Time Traveler
The first known use of afield was
before the 12th century