单词 | fairish |
例句 | While most people stopping to watch and photograph the Great Wheel on Friday said they were happy about the waterfront addition, downtown resident Linda Mitchell remained skeptical, saying Seattle's wheel was "a little country fairish." The Seattle Great Wheel opens to a big crowd 2012-06-30T05:29:16Z If you think you can sit a fairish jump, probably the best plan is to follow the hounds in a quiet way some day, if it happens to be in their season. Patroclus and Penelope A Chat in the Saddle 2012-03-26T02:00:39.977Z With him it is never warm, but warmish; the bluest sky is bluish; a June day, fairish; a twenty-mile walk, longish. Horace Chase 2012-03-08T03:00:09.693Z Behind the fort there is a hill, fairish high. With Drake on the Spanish Main 2012-02-20T03:00:17.357Z Then he surveyed the putting-green—about half a mile away—through his glasses, and remarked that it was a fairish shot, the ball being within three inches of the hole. Mr. Punch's Golf Stories 2012-01-28T03:00:25.907Z Our sport was good, and the fun we had fairish. Wild Adventures in Wild Places 2011-12-12T03:00:22.477Z Now that we were once more on the road, we trotted along at a fairish pace through the silent night. The Honour of Savelli A Romance 2011-12-10T03:00:15.560Z He is a fat young man with fairish curly hair and an important bearing. Sea and Sardinia 2011-08-28T02:00:30.857Z The whale, a fairish bull, showed no fight whatever. The Sea Bride 2011-07-30T02:00:14.537Z Saladin gets the credit of being a pretty fairish giant, doesn't he, Miss Blanchard? or so I think my school-books used to say. Roland Graeme: Knight A Novel of Our Time 2011-05-30T02:00:12.077Z It is handy for the river, and I do a fairish trade with sailors of an evening. Dorothy's Double Volume II (of 3) 2011-05-29T02:00:06.640Z By tacking I managed to get right under its lee, and there, sure enough, between two high banks was the entrance to a fairish river. A Crime of the Under-seas 2011-05-17T02:00:16.540Z Tell him I can give him some fairish shooting, and will do all I can to make you both comfortable. A Charming Fellow, Volume II (of 3) 2011-03-02T03:00:26.237Z He was a fairish man of forty, pale, with a large protuberant, observant grey eye—I speak particularly of the left—and a face of quiet animation warily alert for the wit's opportunity. Marriage 2011-02-22T03:00:06.867Z "For all I know to the contrary, it's a fairish sort of street, not so fust-class as some others I could name, but there's a few decent people living in it." The Childerbridge Mystery 2011-02-16T03:00:38.127Z It was Thursday, and on Saturday I should have a fairish draw for myself on account of work done; but as things were, I was nearly run out. Scamping Tricks and Odd Knowledge Occasionally Practised upon Public Works 2011-01-14T03:00:46.103Z Yes—but there are some fairish lumps even in soft coal. The Night Operator I always fancied Ghosts could fly— If not exactly in the sky, Yet at a fairish height.” Rhyme? And Reason? He seemed about thirty, fairish, with a rather ragged moustache. A Bed of Roses On reaching it, some large trees, with the usual creepers spreading over them, made a fairish shield against the expected pelting shower. Sporting Scenes amongst the Kaffirs of South Africa I saw him a fairish number of times—one time with another. When Ghost Meets Ghost As it is, I am as jolly as three, in good health, fairish working trim and on good, very good, terms with my people. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 23 (of 25) She's thought a fairish sailor, and has doffed her Crown, but see, She's clutching at the gunwale, too, as nervous as can be. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 98, 1890.05.10 Then he spoke aloud: 'Well, sir, I'm a fairish specimen of a boy, I think.' The Flamp, The Ameliorator, and The Schoolboy's Apprentice It was a fairish amount of money for messenger fees, wasn’t it? The Cup of Fury A Novel of Cities and Shipyards “H’m—fairish!” nodded my companion, scratching his square jaw and letting his knowledgeful eyes rove to and fro over the vast bulk that loomed above us. Great Britain at War I hear where you are and that you are apparently fairish well. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 23 (of 25) "Well, I am a fairish good hand at drawing a cork," said Bertram, as he left the room. The Bertrams The majority were Russian and French with a fairish sprinkling of Belgians. The Escape of a Princess Pat Being the full account of the capture and fifteen months' imprisonment of Corporal Edwards, of the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, and his final escape from Germany into Holland By luck and good conduct he had managed to get the wee boat a fairish way out. Harbor Tales Down North With an Appreciation by Wilfred T. Grenfell, M.D. Early dawn saw us in motion, with lovely weather, a fairish road, and men in high health and spirits. Destruction and Reconstruction: Personal Experiences of the Late War It was a bad night, deceased was very wet, and took something to drink; he drank a fairish amount, but not that much, not more than a gentleman should drink. The Nebuly Coat The morning after that, again, he seemed so well that I left him with a fairish conscience on my return journey for England. Cinderella in the South Twenty-Five South African Tales He was not in evening dress, but wore a loose grey lounge suit of rather careless aspect, and his short, fairish, curly hair was ruffled as though he had been running his fingers through it. Blue Aloes Stories of South Africa Whereas, I am a commissioned officer of the Fur Trade, with a fairish income, besides being an elderly man, and not very keen to throw all up and begin life over again.” The Big Otter On this the earnest little woman, quickly and neatly, spread a fairish linen cloth, and proceeded to arrange thereon a small tea-pot and cup and saucer, with other materials, for an early tea. Rivers of Ice There must be houses, or huts, or something, and a fairish lot of men; and, of course, there’s helephant-sheds. Trapped by Malays A Tale of Bayonet and Kris The old Basuto near by gave me a drink of fairish water, but water was far away, I was told. Cinderella in the South Twenty-Five South African Tales He was rarther bent in the middle with very nice long legs fairish hair and blue eyes. The Young Visiters or, Mr. Salteena's Plan I knew nothing of it when we began, but Lumley taught me the moves, and I soon picked up enough of the game to enable me to fight a fairish battle before being beaten. The Big Otter “Yes, pretty fairish to look at from the land,” replied the other, giving but a half-assent to his brother’s exclamation of admiration. Fritz and Eric The Brother Crusoes A good start, a fairish wind and plenty of it, a decent crew as far as I can judge as yet, and every prospect of a good voyage. Afloat at Last A Sailor Boy's Log of his Life at Sea He had a fairish baritone voice, and it was he that started us singing to fill up the endless time. Foe-Farrell The picture was fairish good, but his desire now was to paint the beautiful Anna as the Madonna. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 04 Little Journeys to the Homes of Eminent Painters I'm pleased enough to sell you my beasts, and thirty shillings is a fairish price. Joanna Godden Powerfully built, with a boyish face and a wealth of fairish hair over one side of the noble brow. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 152, June 13, 1917 His father and mother—fathers and mothers, even the best of them, will do such things—had given him a fairish schooling, but had never troubled themselves to train him for any occupation. Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers The whole science of modern education is calculated to turn out a good, fairish, commonplace article; but the formula for a genius remains a secret with Deity. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 05 Little Journeys to the Homes of English Authors A couple of fairish paddles were chipped out of bits of driftwood, and a towline a hundred feet long was made of lariats. Overland Unluckily he had pitched upon one who, when he is in collar, reckons thirteen and a half hours a fairish day's work. Letters of Travel (1892-1913) One man was a fairish piper, and sometimes the skirl of some old Hieland melody would sound weird enough, as I made my way to the cabin through a grey mist. Between You and Me Now it would have taken a fairish dose to disgust Wiltshire. Vailima Letters I have been over it a fairish number of times, but I have never been able to get the hang of it. Three Men in a Boat But I wasn't content to read and write, so I took to the book trade, and 'ere I am to-day travelling the roads and wi' a fairish connection, but I ain't content—Lord, no! The Amateur Gentleman She was consuming a fairish stretch of open water at a high speed. The Cruise of the Dry Dock When we had done a fairish number of streets, both of shops and villas, we drove out a winding roadway along a tarn to the country club. Ruggles of Red Gap In winter the times is bad, but in summer we gets on fairish, and there ain't nothing to grumble about. By Sheer Pluck, a Tale of the Ashanti War I think the young man is fairish," continues Brandon, "but nothing extraordinary. Cord and Creese She is the younger daughter of Mrs. H. Green, and is rather a nice-looking girl, with dark wavy hair and a fairish skin. Three Years in Tristan da Cunha And yet it seems to me that I have a fairish sort of faith. A Modern Instance Dunham had a thin and gentle pipe of his own, and a fairish style in singing, but with his natural modesty he would not offer himself as a performer except in default of all others. The Lady of the Aroostook Manylodes, I know, takes brandy; their sherry is vile, and their claret worse; maybe they may have a fairish glass of port. The Three Clerks Ten bob an acre was his price—with promise of fairish board. The Old Bush Songs "Why so so, Peterday, fairish! fairish!" said the Sergeant, stirring his tea round and round, and with his gaze fixed upon the opposite wall. The Money Moon A Romance "Oh, well, fairishly—but of course I haven't studied as faithfully as I might." The Boss of Little Arcady It was a business as had been established some time - a fairish business it was. The Revolution in Tanner's Lane In Hetherington's History of the Westminster Assembly there is a fairish popular account, compiled from Lightfoot and Gillespie, but charged with the author's strong personal Presbyterianism. The Life of John Milton Volume 3 1643-1649 His face is weakly handsome and done in tones of grey, he is fairish and grey-eyed, and you would suspect him of dyspepsia. A Modern Utopia He's powerful strong and a fairish sort of rider—but nothink like wot Brad used to be in his best day. The Rose in the Ring My health had broken down in New York in May; it had remained in a doubtful but fairish condition during a succeeding period of 82 days; it broke again on the Pacific. Following the Equator, Part 2 There's a fairish shed, you remember, in the upper barnyard, and when 'tain't very cold or stormy the cow will do well enough there from this out. Driven Back to Eden Aaron's back was broad enough, and his shoulders square, and his head rather small and fairish and well-shaped—and Francis was intrigued. Aaron's Rod Mahony, but a fairish hand with the reins, was repeatedly obliged to leave the track and take to the bush, where he steered a way as best he could through trees, stumps, boulders and crab-holes. Australia Felix What is the price of that Shetland wool per cut?-3d. is the price for a fairish quality. Second Shetland Truck System Report He told me that I played a fairish game of chess. Trent's Last Case She'll have a fairish health, with a little occasional doctoring; taking her rank and wealth in right earnest, and shying her pen back to Mother Goose. The Egoist This commanding advantage, combined with a very long familiarity with firearms, enabled me to do some fairish shooting, after the strangeness of these new conditions had been mastered. The Land of Footprints I went and helped Aileen to milk her cows, nine or ten of them there were, a fairish morning's work for one girl; mothering the calves, bailing up, leg-roping, and all the rest of it. Robbery under Arms; a story of life and adventure in the bush and in the Australian goldfields Rice at 31/2d. per lb. is fairish; would sell at 21/2d. in Canongate, and might fairly be sold at 3d. in Shetland. Second Shetland Truck System Report |
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