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View definitions for become fair

become fair

verb as in clear up

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Argument A: immediately, because she'll immediately be taking political positions again and will immediately become fair game.

A rustling in the air, as of birds, then heralds the flight of three doves, who cast their feathers and become fair maidens.

To this island they likewise send their wives, thinking they become fair by living on fish, and low diet.

It did not become fair at the hour of high water, when alone heavy ships could cross the bar, until the morning of the 6th.

Under the tutoring of Hiram Nelson, the wireless scout, the others had all become fair operators.

Nor yet is this the worst; but they add, that those who love the deformed ones cease to do so when they are become fair.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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