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- FAIR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
For many people, the word fair brings to mind the aphorism “all is fair in love and war ” We have been using some variation of this saying for quite some time, although, as with many such expressions, it is difficult to pinpoint exactly when it began
- Fairs | Arizona Fairs
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- FAIR | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
fair noun [C] (PUBLIC EVENT) a public event, usually held outside, where goods and sometimes farm animals are shown and sold and where there is often food and entertainment
- FAIR definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you describe someone or something as fair, you mean that they are average in standard or quality, neither very good nor very bad Reimar had a fair command of English
- Fair - definition of fair by The Free Dictionary
Fair is the most general: a fair referee; a fair deal Just stresses conformity with what is legally or ethically right or proper: "a just and lasting peace" (Abraham Lincoln)
- FAIR Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Fair, impartial, disinterested, unprejudiced refer to lack of bias in opinions, judgments, etc Fair implies the treating of all sides alike, justly and equitably: a fair compromise
- McGfair - Arizona fairs in every moment
McGfair is your guide to the state's most colorful events We tell you about the fairs where there's live music, the smell of roasted peanuts, and something for everyone We'll let you know in advance what to see, where to eat and when to be on time Stay in the Know!
- fair - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
fair (third-person singular simple present fairs, present participle fairing, simple past and past participle faired) (transitive) To smoothen or even a surface (especially a connection or junction on a surface)
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