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Fare   /fɛr/   Listen
Fare

noun
1.
An agenda of things to do.  Synonym: menu.
2.
The sum charged for riding in a public conveyance.  Synonym: transportation.
3.
A paying (taxi) passenger.
4.
The food and drink that are regularly served or consumed.
verb
(past & past part. fared; pres. part. faring)
1.
Proceed or get along.  Synonyms: come, do, get along, make out.  "How are you making out in graduate school?" , "He's come a long way"
2.
Eat well.



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"Fare" Quotes from Famous Books



... Askham, who was an old Parliamentarian, on discovering the captain under whom he had served in the person of Ralph Ray, threatened of itself to betray him. With infinite perturbation he came and went, and set before Ralph and Sim such plain fare as his house could furnish after the more luxurious appetites of the Royalist visitors ...
— The Shadow of a Crime - A Cumbrian Romance • Hall Caine

... anything tend to relieve the sombre monotony. This time we should not have a chance of receiving some little things to cheer us up and remind us that our dearest friends had thought of us. Our fare would that day be the eternal meat ...
— My Reminiscences of the Anglo-Boer War • Ben Viljoen

... stationed along the line," interrupted Willie, "an' tickets put up warnin' the passengers not to give 'em money on no account wotsomedever, on pain o' bein' charged double fare for the first offence, an' pitched over the rails into illimidibble ...
— Fighting the Flames • R.M. Ballantyne

... German civilians who were residents of the Riviera were far from being discontented with their lot. Better a prison on the Ile Sainte-Marguerite than exile from the Riviera! This was better taste and wiser philosophy than we expected of Germans. One could go far and fare worse than an enforced sojourn on one of the loveliest islands of the Mediterranean, whose pine forests are reminiscent of Prinkipo. From 1914 to 1919 life was much harsher ...
— Riviera Towns • Herbert Adams Gibbons

... by long travelling and scanty fare, could not be forced to a rapid pace; and when night came Dick was hardly more than ...
— Dick in the Desert • James Otis


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