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Example sentences for "full fair"

  • It is full fair to be y-clep'd madame, And for to go to vigils all before, And have a mantle royally y-bore.

  • Then Launcelot was right heavy of it, and said: Sir, me forthinketh the death of your daughter, for she was a full fair lady, fresh and young.

  • And when they espied the duke's daughter, that was a full fair woman, then by their false covin they made debate betwixt themself, and the duke of his goodness would have departed them, and there they slew him and his eldest son.

  • Pluck up thy heart, my dear master,’ Little John can say, ‘And think it is a full fair time In a morning of May.

  • He that had neither been kith nor kin Might have seen a full fair sight, To see how together these yeomen went, With blades both brown and bright; 37.

  • But take me upon thy back, Little John, And bear me to yonder street, And there make me a full fair grave Of gravel and of greet.

  • And when they espied the duke's daughter that was a full fair woman, then by their false covin they made debate betwixt themselves, and the duke of his goodness would have departed them; and there they slew him and his eldest son.

  • Then Launcelot was right heavy of it, and said, Sir, me forthinketh the death of your daughter, for she was a full fair lady, fresh and young.

  • For chattles hadden they enough and rent, And eke their wives would it well assent, And elles certainly they were to blame, It is full fair to be ycleped madame, And for to go to vigils all before, And have a mantle royally upbore.

  • I vow to God thou hast a full fair skin; It is a gentle pasture ther thou goest, Thou art not like a penaunt[62] or a ghost.

  • And so they rode forth a great while till they came to the borders of that country, and there they found a full fair village, with a strong bridge like a fortress.

  • And when they had gone long in this, they found a full fair well, and thereby stood a fair tree full of boughs, and on every bough sat a fair bird, and they sat so thick on the tree that unnethe any leaf of the tree might be seen.

  • And he is a full fair bird to look upon, against the sun, for he shineth full gloriously and nobly.

  • Constantinople is a full fair city, and a good, and well walled; and it is three-cornered.

  • And it was some-time a city of Christian men, full fair, but it is now destroyed; and it stands upon the sea.

  • Forth he led our comely king, Full fair by the hand, Many a deer there was slain, And full fast dightand.

  • Robin saw yong-e men to shoot, Full fair upon a day, "Alas!

  • But never he saw an evil crone, But a full fair Queen on a golden throne.

  • Wherefore I tell you that in passing by the land of Cathay toward the higher Ind, men pass by a kingdom that they call Caldilhe, that is a full fair country.

  • They shall see here the Holy Sepulchre, where there is a full fair church, all round and open above and covered with lead.

  • And he is a full fair bird to look upon against the sun, for he shineth fully gloriously and nobly.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    bear testimony; billion dollars; full account; full armour; full assembly; full career; full cock; full colour; full council; full face; full fair; full flight; full hour; full length; full page; full pardon; full song; full stomach; full strength; full uniform; full well; fully illustrated; like water; supernatural powers; three columns; younger brother