Examples of 'little far-fetched' in a sentence

Meaning of "little far-fetched"

little far-fetched: This phrase suggests that an idea, concept, or statement is somewhat implausible or unlikely, often requiring a stretch of the imagination

How to use "little far-fetched" in a sentence

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little far-fetched
You pull a little far-fetched conclusions.
The idea was probably a little far-fetched.
It is a little far-fetched to think that commerce alone will bring progress to your people.
I know this may seem a little far-fetched.
It can seem a little far-fetched though sometimes, making grand assumptions out of tiny details.
Some of them even seem a little far-fetched now.
If a little far-fetched.
I still think that his whole take on phi was a little far-fetched.
It can seem a little far-fetched though sometimes.
But you got to admit that story seems a little far-fetched.
This wording may sound a little far-fetched and need some explanation.
Today the majority of us view the concept of demonic possession to be a little far-fetched.
Some of her actions seem a little far-fetched for a child of her age.
One man running all the crime in New York City sounds a little far-fetched.
That sounds a little far-fetched to me.
To think that thoughts can create your reality sounded a little far-fetched at first.
Seems a little far-fetched to me.
If we are honest, the way the New Testament uses the Old Testament seems a little far-fetched.
This all seems a little far-fetched.
After reading this you may be saying to yourself, come on, this is a little far-fetched.
It just seems a little far-fetched.
It 's a little far-fetched to think that Randi is your uncle.
That seems a little far-fetched.
I have to say, the first time I heard it, it was a little far-fetched.
Sounds a little far-fetched.
I do not mean to be rude … but it sounds a little far-fetched.
Isn't it a little far-fetched to believe… that Oakes grabbed Tanner before he completed his survey?
It just sounds a little far-fetched.
Once she gets her confidence up, she will just take a powder . - It seems a little far-fetched.
Certainly, it is a potentiality a little far-fetched and surfing on bitcoin-mania.
Mr. Marsh, forgive me if I say your story sounds a little far-fetched.
However, I think it is a little far-fetched to talk about ethics.
Well, a football coach pushing junk seems a little far-fetched.
If all this seems a little far-fetched or vague, I am not surprised.
She has a fine talent, I am assured, but her fantasies are a little far-fetched for my taste.
That 's a little far-fetched even for me.
But Alcatraz has a famous lighthouse . Might be a little far-fetched.
That last comment is a little far-fetched ( although feasible ).
The entire Trump / Russia conspiracy theory was always a little far-fetched.
That 's a little far-fetched even for you, little brother.
To be honest, it seems a little far-fetched to me.
Of course, but it 's quite a few and still a little far-fetched.
It can seem a little far-fetched though sometimes… - It's true.
Do not you think it 's a little far-fetched.
Sure . but contracts are contracts, but, yeah, we could talk . Sounds a little far-fetched.
I think it 's a little far-fetched.
That just put the nail in the coffin right there, huh? - That's a little far-fetched.
Well, that sounds a little far-fetched.
It's definitely a big-picture approach. Just sounds a little far-fetched.
That 's probably a little far-fetched.

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