fare well

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  • fare|well — «FAIR WEHL», interjection, noun, adjective, verb. –interj. 1. good by; good luck. 2. an expression of good wishes at parting. ╂[contraction of fare you well] –n. 1. good by; …   Useful english dictionary

  • fare|well-sum|mer — «FAIR WEHL SUHM uhr», noun. U.S. any one of various late blooming asters, such as the heath aster …   Useful english dictionary

  • fare|well-to-spring — «FAIR WEHL tuh SPRIHNG», noun. an annual herb of western North America, especially of California, that blooms in the summer and is grown for its showy purple or rose colored flowers …   Useful english dictionary

  • fare well — Synonyms and related words: advance, be blooded, be successful, catch on, click, come along, come off, come on, connect, do well, enjoy prosperity, farewell, get ahead, get on, get on swimmingly, get on well, go, go great guns, go off, go over,… …   Moby Thesaurus

  • fare — I UK [feə(r)] / US [fer] noun Word forms fare : singular fare plural fares ** 1) [countable] the money that you pay for a journey She had argued with a cab driver after refusing to pay her fare. air/bus/train/taxi fare: Have you given the kids… …   English dictionary

  • fare — fare1 [ fer ] noun ** 1. ) count the money you pay for a trip: She had argued with a cab driver after refusing to pay her fare. air/bus/train/taxi fare: Have you given the kids their bus fare? a ) a passenger in a taxi 2. ) uncount FORMAL the… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • fare — fare1 [feə US fer] n [: Old English; Origin: faru journey ] 1.) the price you pay to travel somewhere by bus, train, plane etc bus/train/air/cab fare ▪ Air fares have shot up by 20%. half fare/full fare ▪ Children under 14 travel half fare. see… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • fare — 1 noun 1 (C) the price you pay to travel by bus, train, plane etc : bus/train/air fare: Air fares have shot up by 20%. | half fare/full fare: Children under 4 travel half fare. see cost 1 2 simple/wholesome/homely etc fare old fashioned good,… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • fare —   1. Pay. Uku.   2. Happen. Holo.    ♦ To fare well, holo le a.    ♦ To fare badly, holo pono ole.    ♦ How did your trip fare? Pehea aku nei kāu huaka i?    ♦ How did his work fare? Pehea ka pono o kāna hana? Pehea ka holo ana o kāna hana?   3.… …   English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • fare — [feə] noun I 1) [C] the money that you pay for a journey 2) [U] formal the type of food that is available somewhere II verb fare [feə] fare well/badly etc used for saying how well or how badly someone does something[/ex] …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

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