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fare
noun as in amount charged for transportation
noun as in food served at meals
Example Sentences
Mohammad, who gave his first name for reasons of privacy, didn’t have enough money for bus fare to go home.
Taxi fares have risen as drivers cannot accept orders online.
The company advises drivers to never argue with a customer about a fare and said it would pay the driver the difference in the event that a customer underpays.
Eighty-six years ago, when a kiddie fare cost 15 cents, my then-6-year-old grandmother watched the theater blink from sepia to vivid color splendor.
She says the current cost of rail fares mean "you're almost forced to buy a car because it's much easier".
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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