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fare-thee-well

NOUN
  1. state of perfection; the utmost degree
    they polished the furniture to a fare-thee-well

How To Use fare-thee-well In A Sentence

  • ‘That's what you get to when you recognize that you're part of an industry that's high power and successful, but at the same time, overcapacitated to a fare-thee-well,’ says he.
  • Boiled crawfish are in season now, and Sassy does an interesting variant - sending out enormous heaps of the crimson creatures that have not been seasoned to a fare-thee-well, so that all you can taste is hot pepper and salt.
  • Unit by unit, province by province, border by border, dust speck by dust speck, I dissected that position to a fare-thee-well.
  • Many feel that unless they can trace their roots back to a fare-thee-well, they have no value.
  • She dissociated herself from her own events, from the ruin of events, and went on without a fare-thee-well.
  • They suited her to a fare-thee-well, and her excellent pianist and the violist, too.
  • By the next day, the roast has been mercifully festooned with vegetables and potted to a fare-thee-well… the way God intended it to be.
  • Fritzies trenches; had my head been where it was before I started to get the cooty, it would have been fare-thee-well Barney, so I just put Mr. Lifesaver back, and, as before stated, I'm gonna put him on a penshun. Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie
  • Piracy and illegal downloads, although covered to a fare-thee-well in the press, account for only a fraction of the drop in money.
  • It is a concept that disintegrates upon close examination, as recent studies demonstrate to a fare-thee-well.
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