Fairish [adjective]

Definition of Fairish:

average, commonplace

Opposite/Antonyms of Fairish:


Sentence/Example of Fairish:

A couple of fairish paddles were chipped out of bits of driftwood, and a towline a hundred feet long was made of lariats.

Tell him I can give him some fairish shooting, and will do all I can to make you both comfortable.

"Fairish," the other replied evasively; and Taylor grew suspicious.

The majority were Russian and French with a fairish sprinkling of Belgians.

On the whole, it's a fairish game: you know the odds against you, as you don't on the Turf or the Bourse.

A fairish distance back, though, he may to an extent grasp the immensity of the operation.

They fetched high prices, from fifty to eighty-five guineas, and they came to a fairish figure the lot.

He was rarther bent in the middle with very nice long legs fairish hair and blue eyes.

He is a fat young man with fairish curly hair and an important bearing.

The picture was fairish good, but his desire now was to paint the beautiful Anna as the Madonna.