set-fair (Meaning)
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set-fair (n.)
In plastering, a particularly good troweled surface.
Synonyms & Antonyms of set-fair
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set-fair Sentence Examples
- The sky was set-fair, promising a day of sunshine and clear skies.
- The weather forecast predicted a set-fair weekend, perfect for outdoor activities.
- The garden looked idyllic with its set-fair weather, the flowers blooming in vibrant colors.
- The hikers set off early, confident that the set-fair conditions would hold.
- The picnic was a success, with the set-fair skies providing a picturesque backdrop.
- The lake was sparkling under the set-fair sun, inviting swimmers to take a dip.
- The beach was crowded with sunbathers, enjoying the set-fair weather.
- The sailors set sail with high hopes, trusting in the set-fair forecast.
- The meteorologist reported that the set-fair pattern was expected to continue for the foreseeable future.
- The children ran through the park, reveling in the set-fair weather and the freedom it brought.
FAQs About the word set-fair
In plastering, a particularly good troweled surface.
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No antonyms found.
The sky was set-fair, promising a day of sunshine and clear skies.
The weather forecast predicted a set-fair weekend, perfect for outdoor activities.
The garden looked idyllic with its set-fair weather, the flowers blooming in vibrant colors.
The hikers set off early, confident that the set-fair conditions would hold.