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Multi-word Results
fair ball |
a batted baseball that stays within the foul lines if airborne or, if it hits the ground before the outfield, that stays within the foul lines until it has gone beyond first or third base. |
fair catch |
in football, a catch of a punt whereby the receiver, in order not to be tackled, signals that no attempt will be made to advance with the ball. |
fair game |
animals that can legally be hunted. [2 definitions] |
Fair Labor Standards Act |
law passed by the U.S. Congress in 1938 and administered by the U.S. Department of Labor to establish work standards, such as national minimum wage, overtime compensation for certain jobs, and restriction on the use of child labor. |
fair play |
the act of following, honorably, the established rules of a game or sport; honorable conduct in business or any other competitive activity. |
fair sex |
women collectively (usu. prec. by "the"). |
fair-haired |
having light-colored or blond hair. [2 definitions] |
fair-minded |
impartial and without prejudice. |
fair-spoken |
speaking or spoken with politeness, tact, or civility. |
fair-trade |
pertaining to an agreement made by a seller to pay fair wages to workers producing the seller's goods in a developing country, or to the products produced under such an agreement. [3 definitions] |
fair-weather |
suited only for fair weather. [2 definitions] |
world's fair |
a large exposition at which various countries display their arts, crafts, scientific achievements, agricultural and industrial products, and the like. |
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