Fairings [noun]

Definition of Fairings:

gift

Synonyms of Fairings:


Opposite/Antonyms of Fairings:

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Sentence/Example of Fairings:

Each half of this mission's payload fairings has also flown one earlier mission.

Fancy or no fancy, if a woman asked him for a fairing, he would give it her, or I don't know my gentleman.

Why, you know it is fair day, and you promised Bessie that you would buy her a fairing,—to say nothing of me.

When they parted, Burns paid Clark his wages in full, gave him a written character, and a shilling for a fairing.

The captain's wife began teasing him for a fairing, which he very bluntly refused to bestow.

One of them kicked out behind, and had nearly given me a blow on the breast, so that I might have said I had had my fairing!

Yet another time the Virgin went to the fair to buy flax, and the Child said that He too would like to have a fairing.

I think that, the schools being over for the day, they had been sent a-fairing for a treat.

I would give thee Heaven an I could--so that thou stayed upon earth with thy fairing!

When I told him that Kathleen had sent Fairing away with a flea in his ear, he nearly fell off his chair.