I'm pretty sure it means 'quite a few'
So, less than 'many' but more than 'a few'
'fair shoulders' if used in the context to describe a person, means pale-skinned shoulders
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'This is so not fair'.
If by fair you mean just and according to the rules then the opposite will be unfair If by fair you mean pretty or blonde the opposite would be ugly or dark-haired
In betting markets, a bet is fair, if you expect to win the amount you bet.
No, equal does not mean fair even though it may be fair.
what does expected outcome mean for a science fair
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant not so good, as in "no great shakes." It can also mean just a few minutes, as in "Give me a few shakes to get ready." Also, it can mean a good opportunity or chance, as in "He gave me a fair shake on that land."
It looks like old speak for 'you are fair' which could mean the person being spoken to is fair or beautiful.
Any test administered at a fair, such as a County or State fair can be described as a Fair Test.
Any test administered at a fair, such as a County or State fair can be described as a Fair Test.
Fair can mean 'justifiable', as in the judge's ruling was fair to both parties. So 'fair enough' could mean (the decision) is close enough to being just to all parties concerned that it is acceptable to all parties concerned.
He means its not fair
'fair shoulders' if used in the context to describe a person, means pale-skinned shoulders
"Fair on September first fair for the month" could mean that if the weather is fair on September first, it is likely to be fair for the rest of the month. This saying suggests that the weather on the first day of September sets the tone for the entire month ahead.
"All is fair in love and war". The meaning is, anything you do in the name of love is fair. Note, that 'fair' does not mean 'right' or 'correct'!
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