Sentence examples for Be fairest from inspiring English sources

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Be fairest

adjective

Beautiful, of a pleasing appearance, with a pure and fresh quality.

  • Monday's child is fair of face.

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Perhaps it would be fairest to put this show down as nothing more than one bad gig.

"Perhaps this would be fairest to say of the men and women who created Art Nouveau: that, in the larger sense, they finished almost nothing," the curator writes in the catalog.

In the face of specificity, my interviewees began trying, really trying, to think of what would be fairest and most humane for this real person we had imaginatively conjured up.

When revealing his new "Fairness Formula," he made it clear which communities to whom he thought this would be "fairest".

Similar(56)

Just be fair".

Would that be fair?

We must be fair.

Appear to be fair.

Let's be fair.

To be fair, "W.E".

Be fair, be open.

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