We have no meanings for "fair neighbour" in our records yet.
1 Be patient; to-morrow morning I will call upon our fair neighbour .
2 All the guests began to clap, and my fair neighbour blushed with pleasure.
3 Well, then, my dear, attack him at once; lead him to the subject of our fair neighbour .
4 Then he turned his attention to his fair neighbour , who was good-looking and kindly disposed towards him.
5 I managed to squeeze my fair neighbour 's hand, and she returned the pressure with all her strength.
6 The fact is that our friend, the baronet, begins to display a considerable interest in our fair neighbour .
7 How often have I been asked by some fair neighbour at a dinner-table, 'Is that Mr. Jones opposite one of the Joneses of Bedfordshire?'
8 I remember being so bored one night at dinner, by the ceaseless chatter about Burne-Jones, that I asked my fair neighbour : "Who is Burne-Jones?"
9 The baron, though very timid, and much embarrassed, had ventured to enter into conversation with his fair neighbours .
10 Lord Curryfin looked carefully to the comfort of his idol, but was unremitting in his attentions to her fair neighbours .
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