Get Free Checker
[ UK /fˈe‍ə/ ]
[ US /ˈfɛɹ/ ]
VERB
  1. eat well
  2. proceed or get along
    He's come a long way
    How are you making out in graduate school?
    How is she doing in her new job?
NOUN
  1. the food and drink that are regularly served or consumed
  2. an agenda of things to do
    they worked rapidly down the menu of reports
  3. a paying (taxi) passenger
  4. the sum charged for riding in a public conveyance

How To Use fare In A Sentence

  • Shah went forth with her for a distance of three parasangs; after which he bade farewell to her and the Wazir and those with him, and returned to his home in gladness and safety. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • A horizontal merger may enable the new entity to set price and output in the same manner as a single-firm monopolist, with the same consequences for consumer welfare.
  • Should we no do a little what you call shopping for the babies, and haf a farewell feast tonight if I go for my last call at your so pleasant home?" he asked, stopping before a window full of fruit and flowers. Little Women
  • So spake he, and Athene was mightily angered at heart, and chid Odysseus in wrathful words: ‘Odysseus, thou hast no more steadfast might nor any prowess, as when for nine whole years continually thou didst battle with the Trojans for high born Helen, of the white arms, and many men thou slewest in terrible warfare, and by thy device the wide-wayed city of Priam was taken. Book XXII
  • The site aims to find you the best real-time prices on airfares by trawling 35 airlines and travel websites.
  • Upon completion of the donated public welfare project, the donee shall inform the donor of the construction, use of the funds and checking and acceptance of the construction quality.
  • The plan laid out in 1996 to change welfare to workfare recognized and provided for the critical role child care would play in transitioning from government dependency to personal responsibility.
  • People on welfare are wrongly seen as lazy or dishonest.
  • We (the Western public) regard picnics as highly advantageous to health and beauty, promoting social sympathy and high-toned alimentiveness, advancing the interests of the community and the ultimate welfare of the nation. Punchinello, Volume 1, No. 17, July 23, 1870
  • Like most pounds and animal welfare groups their policy is not to re-home puppies two weeks before Christmas.
View all