Apple-faced (a.) Having a round, broad face, like an apple. |
Bald-faced (a.) Having a white face or a white mark on the face, as a stag. |
Bell-faced (a.) Having the striking surface convex |
Black-faced (a.) Having a black, dark, or gloomy face or aspect. |
Bold-faced (a.) Somewhat impudent |
Bold-faced (a.) Having a conspicuous or heavy face. |
Chub-faced (a.) Having a plump, short face. |
Copper-faced (a.) Faced or covered with copper |
Cream-faced (a.) White or pale, as the effect of fear, or as the natural complexion. |
Dog-faced (a.) Having a face resembling that of a dog. |
Double-faced (a.) Having two faces designed for use |
Double-faced (a.) Deceitful |
Dough-faced (a.) Easily molded |
Faced (imp. & p. p.) of Face |
Faced (a.) Having (such) a face, or (so many) faces |
Fair (superl.) Free from spots, specks, dirt, or imperfection |
Fair (superl.) Pleasing to the eye |
Fair (superl.) Without a dark hue |
Fair (superl.) Not overcast |
Fair (superl.) Free from obstacles or hindrances |
Fair (superl.) Without sudden change of direction or curvature |
Fair (superl.) Characterized by frankness, honesty, impartiality, or candor |
Fair (superl.) Pleasing |
Fair (superl.) Distinct |
Fair (superl.) Free from any marked characteristic |
Fair (adv.) Clearly |
Fair (n.) Fairness, beauty. |
Fair (n.) A fair woman |
Fair (n.) Good fortune |
Fair (v. t.) To make fair or beautiful. |
Fair (v. t.) To make smooth and flowing, as a vessel's lines. |
Fair (n.) A gathering of buyers and sellers, assembled at a particular place with their merchandise at a stated or regular season, or by special appointment, for trade. |
Fair (n.) A festival, and sale of fancy articles. erc., usually for some charitable object |
Fair (n.) A competitive exhibition of wares, farm products, etc., not primarily for purposes of sale |
Fair-haired (a.) Having fair or light-colored hair. |
Fair-leader (n.) A block, or ring, serving as a guide for the running rigging or for any rope. |
Fair-minded (a.) Unprejudiced |
Fair-natured (a.) Well-disposed. |
Fair-weather (a.) Made or done in pleasant weather, or in circumstances involving but little exposure or sacrifice |
Fair-weather (a.) Appearing only when times or circumstances are prosperous |
Fair-world (n.) State of prosperity. |
False-faced (a.) Hypocritical. |
Fiber-faced (a.) Alt. of Fibre-faced |
Fibre-faced (a.) Having a visible fiber embodied in the surface of |
Glass-faced (a.) Mirror-faced |
Half-faced (a.) Showing only part of the face |
Janus-faced (a.) Double-faced |
Lean-faced (a.) Having a thin face. |
Lean-faced (a.) slender or narrow |
Moon-faced (a.) Having a round, full face. |
fair ball | (baseball) a ball struck with the bat so that it stays between the lines (the foul lines) that define the width of the playing field |
fair catch | (American football) a catch of a punt on the fly by a defensive player who has signalled that he will not run and so should not be tackled |
carnival fair funfair | a traveling show, having sideshows and rides and games of skill etc. |
fair trade | trade that is conducted legally |
fair trade | trade that satisfies certain criteria on the supply chain of the goods involved, usually including fair payment for producers, often with other social and environmental considerations |
bazaar fair | a sale of miscellany, often for charity, the church bazaar |
book fair bookfair | bazaar at which books are sold or auctioned off in order to raise funds for a worthy cause |
craft fair | a fair at which objects made by craftsmen are offered for sale |
fair hearing | a hearing that is granted in extraordinary situations where the normal judicial process would be inadequate to secure due process because the person would be harmed or denied their rights before a judicial remedy became available (as in deportation or loss of welfare benefits) |
bald-faced hornet white-faced hornet Vespula maculata | North American hornet |
vanity fair | a vain and frivolous lifestyle especially in large cities |
fair chance sporting chance | a reasonable probability of success |
fair use | the conditions under which you can use material that is copyrighted by someone else without paying royalties |
fairness fair-mindedness candor candour | ability to make judgments free from discrimination or dishonesty |
fair copy | a clean copy of a corrected draft |
fair-trade agreement | an agreement (illegal in the United States) between the manufacturer of a trademarked item of merchandise and its retail distributors to sell the item at a price at or above the price set by the manufacturer |
fair-trade act | formerly a state law that protected manufacturers from priceutting by allowing them to set minimum retail prices for their merchandise, eliminated by the United States Congress in |
fair deal square deal | fair treatment |
fair | a competitive exhibition of farm products, she won a blue ribbon for her baking at the county fair |
book fair bookfair | fair organized by publishers or booksellers to promote the sale of books |
fair | gathering of producers to promote business, world fair, trade fair, book fair |
womanhood woman fair sex | women as a class, it's an insult to American womanhood, woman is the glory of creation, the fair sex gathered on the veranda |
prey quarry target fair game | a person who is the aim of an attack (especially a victim of ridicule or exploitation) by some hostile person or influence, he fell prey to muggers, everyone was fair game, the target of a manhunt |
fair weather sunshine temperateness | moderate weather, suitable for outdoor activities |
meadow saxifrage fair-maids-of-France Saxifraga granulata | rosette-forming perennial having compact panicles of white flowers, Europe |
fair | join so that the external surfaces blend smoothly |
audacious barefaced bodacious bald-faced brassy brazen brazen-faced insolent | unrestrained by convention or propriety, an audacious trick to pull, a barefaced hypocrite, the most bodacious display of tourism this side of Anaheim- Los Angeles Times, bald-faced lies, brazen arrogance, the modern world with its quick material successes and insolent belief in the boundless possibilities of progress- Bertrand Russell |
beardless smooth-faced | lacking hair on the face, a smooth-faced boy of years |
bonny bonnie comely fair sightly | very pleasing to the eye, my bonny lass, there's a bonny bay beyond, a comely face, young fair maidens |
faced | having a face or facing especially of a specified kind or number, often used in combination, a neatly faced terrace |
baby-faced | having a youthful-looking face |
bald-faced | (of animals) having white markings on the face |
Janus-faced two-faced | having two faces--one looking to the future and one to the past, Janus the two-faced god |
long-faced | having a face longer than the usual |
moon-faced round-faced | having a round face |
pale-faced | having a pale face |
pug-faced | having the flat wrinkled face of a pug dog |
sad-faced | having a face with a sad expression, the sad-faced clown |
sweet-faced | having a pleasing face or one showing a sweet disposition, a sweet-faced child |
fair fairish | (used of hair or skin) pale or light-colored, a fair complexion, |
crimson red reddened red-faced flushed | (especially of the face) reddened or suffused with or as if with blood from emotion or exertion, crimson with fury, turned red from exertion, with puffy reddened eyes, red-faced and violent, flushed (or crimson) with embarrassment |
dirty-faced | having a dirty face, a crowd of dirty-faced ragamuffins surrounded him |
fair | free of clouds or rain, today will be fair and warm |
deadpan expressionless impassive poker-faced unexpressive | deliberately impassive in manner, deadpan humor, his face remained expressionless as the verdict was read |
blushful blushing(a) red-faced | having a red face from embarrassment or shame or agitation or emotional upset, the blushing boy was brought before the Principal, her blushful beau, was red-faced with anger |
fair | (of a baseball) hit between the foul lines, he hit a fair ball over the third base bag |
fair just | free from favoritism or self-interest or bias or deception, conforming with established standards or rules, a fair referee, fair deal, on a fair footing, a fair fight, by fair means or foul |
fair-minded | of a person, just and impartial, not prejudiced |
fair-and-square | just and honest |
honest fair | gained or earned without cheating or stealing, an honest wage, an fair penny |