fair

ਨਿਰਪੱਖ
definition
adverb
no one could say he played fair
without cheating or trying to achieve unjust advantage.
she'll be fair delighted to see you
to a high degree.
verb
looks like it's fairing off some
(of the weather) become fine.
The hull is then faired and painted in the traditional black for the Galway hookers.
streamline (a vehicle, boat, or aircraft) by adding fairings.
noun
a beautiful woman.
The streets and bars were packed as visitors wandered amongst the stalls, fairs and entertainers on the streets of Killorglin.
a gathering of stalls and amusements for public entertainment.
adjective
the group has achieved fair and equal representation for all its members
in accordance with the rules or standards; legitimate.
More procedures may be required for advanced baldness or for individuals with very dark hair and fair complexion.
(of hair or complexion) light; blond.
example
The batter hits a 'fair' ball over the fence but is injured so severely leaving the batter's box that he can't run around the bases.
The role of government is to provide everyone with a 'fair' chance to pursue success.
It's the Rex breed of rabbit that I drool over every September, in the Small Animal Barn of our county 'fair' .
It gave a beautiful song in its 'fair' voice, but in the middle of its song, it suddenly stopped.
Always one of the festival's more popular events, people can catch up with all the 'fair' ladies at the various events over the coming days.
As there was nobody else about, there was a 'fair' chance he was also waiting for the minibus to take us to one of Ecuador's many splendid lagunas.
There are a set of rules that the Congress and the department have worked out over years that are assumed to be 'fair' and reasonable.
There was a 'fair' wind blowing now and the snow was starting to come down again.
Berry shades for example suit olive skins, while reds with pinkish undertones work best on those with fair complexions and 'fair' hair.
However, he wants to be 'fair' to you and for that reason wishes to set up a mechanism whereby repayment of your investment can be effected.
Children born in one of the industrialized countries have a 'fair' chance of reaching an average 78 years of age.
York's tour buses trundle around their circuit come 'fair' weather or foul.
Ulverston welcomes the annual spring 'fair' to town as of Wednesday when all the usual rides, fun and laughter will fill The Gill.
She looked up at him, seeing as he was a 'fair' amount taller than her, and smirked a bit.
If the weather is 'fair' , she sits outside, often with her legs dangling over the precipice, the spyglass propped between her knees.
Finally, bold colors tend to be unflattering on men with 'fair' hair and light skin.
‘We did a 'fair' amount of walking and I really noticed the difference in my fitness,’ he says.
Obviously, that would have taken a 'fair' bit of time and a lot of consideration.
To be 'fair' , civilians often underestimate the stress that military service places on one's personal life.
He is described as being medium build with a 'fair' complexion and light brown hair.
I had a 'fair' idea it'd be like that
During 'fair' weather they frequently roost in hardwood knolls and the edges of hillside benches.
Titania was stunned by the 'fair' words that graced the paper, but she couldn't for the life of her figure out who wrote it.
Free and 'fair' elections look a near impossibility.
a 'fair' maid
Among them was a young princess, Lavena, the 'fair' daughter of King Edward Longshanks.
The work was said to be subject to 'fair' weather conditions, in which case it would be carried out as soon as possible.
In addition, they should continue calls for a political settlement that reflects the results of the free and 'fair' elections held in 1990.
Elves were once known, even by humans, to be a 'fair' and beautiful race of species.
Yang Renzheng was speaking at the Hong Kong trade 'fair' promoting his city Huzhou.
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