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Fairish  adj.  Tolerably fair. (Colloq.)





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"Fairish" Quotes from Famous Books



... drink a pint of beer. Good horses are scarce now, measter, ay, and so are good men, quite a different set from what there were when I was young; that was the time for men and horses. Lord bless you, I know all the breeders about here; they are not a bad set, and they breed a very fairish set of horses, but they are not like what their fathers were, nor are their horses like their fathers' horses. Now, there is Mr. —-, the great breeder, a very fairish man, with very fairish horses; but, Lord bless you, he's nothing to what his father was, ...
— The Romany Rye - A Sequel to 'Lavengro' • George Borrow
 
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