How to use "fair" in a sentence

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While I make no recommendation of amendments, I fully recognize the rightful authority of the people over the whole subject, to be exercised in either of the modes prescribed in the instrument itself; and I should, under existing circumstances, favor rather than oppose a fair opportunity being afforded the people to act upon it

The man was aged 30, 1.70m tall, medium build, with a fair complexion and moustache

Descriptions of Mary suggest an attractive young woman, about 1.70m tall, with a stout build, blue eyes, and a complexion 'as fair as a lily'

The gunner - a fair-haired, handsome young man - spun round twice with his head thrown back, and fell sideways across the cannon

'That's fair,' Enjolras decided, when nobody objected

Owen is tall and fair with blue eyes and a healthy complexion from years of work and activity outside.

But she could see he was only being fair.

It wasn't really fair to give you such a tough decision to make, but I knew you'd be strong enough."

It wasn't fair.

It's not fair that we have to stay here."

'What? He's left you all alone? That's not fair, is it?' The man gave an unpleasant laugh

The person who paid a fair price for something was likely to place far more value on it than the one who got the same item for nothing

It wasn't fair

In Army Intelligence, Kennebeck had been a fair but always demanding superior officer.

He's well versed in the law, and he's fair."

But wherever there's a great deal of personal freedom, there's also an element that takes more than fair advantage of the liberal legal structure

Lettice is a pretty girl, tall and fair and delicate

Going to the edge of the pit, I found a group of men in it - Henderson, Ogilvy, and a tall fair-haired man I afterwards learnt was Stent, the Astronomer Royal, with several workmen holding spades

It was no time for fair fighting, and my brother quieted him with a kick, then took hold of the collar of the man who held the younger lady's arm

She was a fair, delicate girl in a simple white dress

'It's not fair to say I don't trust you,' said Laura

Laura's objection seems to be fair to me