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fairish

[fair-ish] / ˈfɛər ɪʃ /










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A fairish number of "parents" are disposed of before Lieberman finally catches up with and confronts the wicked Mengele in a Pennsylvania farmhouse.

From Time Magazine Archive

Suddenly, to the amazement of Marine pilots and mechanics, a Japanese twin-engined bomber, its wheels still retracted, glided in and scraped down the runway to a fairish belly landing.

From Time Magazine Archive

On reaching it, some large trees, with the usual creepers spreading over them, made a fairish shield against the expected pelting shower.

From Sporting Scenes amongst the Kaffirs of South Africa by A. W. (Alfred Wilks) Drayson

It is handy for the river, and I do a fairish trade with sailors of an evening.

From Dorothy's Double Volume II (of 3) by G. A. (George Alfred) Henty

With him it is never warm, but warmish; the bluest sky is bluish; a June day, fairish; a twenty-mile walk, longish.

From Horace Chase by Constance Fenimore Woolson




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