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fair to middling

ADJECTIVE
  1. about average; acceptable
    more than adequate as a secretary

How To Use fair to middling In A Sentence

  • To say it has been a whirlwind for the 26-year-old would be like saying Franz Ferdinand's year was, well, fair to middling.
  • Our performance on the show this evening was fair to middling, I would say.
  • Music was meant to be heard through a surreal filter, and without it, the fair to middling material confronting me daily is left painfully naked, bereft of the alchemic powers of those magical elixirs.
  • But on balance, his season so far is fair to middling.
  • For the paranoid fantasists amongst us there's a fair to middling chance that he didn't even leave continental USA.
  • But a President surrounds himself with advisors and filters what they say, and in this respect I remain unimpressed, which is not to say that he wouldn't have been at least fair to middling as these things go. Kerry Donor: Let's Give The Man Some Credit
  • As taxi drivers they are fair to middling, but with questionable standards of personal hygiene.
  • The other candidates were all fair to middling.
  • Ireland are no more than a fair to middling international rugby side - and that's when their two world-class players are fit.
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