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Meanings of fair sprinkling in English
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Usage of fair sprinkling in English
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Only a fairsprinkling of these last, in those early days.
2
There was also a fairsprinkling of white men, equally degraded.
3
Every gambler in town was there, with a fairsprinkling of cowmen and our tribe.
4
Most of the men were military, but there was a fairsprinkling of civilians nevertheless.
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There was a fairsprinkling of women, also carriages.
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There was a fairsprinkling of "H" on it besides "H" at supper.
7
The majority of the students were old friends, although there was a fairsprinkling of new boys.
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Oh, a fairsprinkling-aboutwhat you'd look for in a train of a hundred and thirty people.
9
A fairsprinkling of college men were in the room, handing round tea and cakes to the guests.
10
The people whom we met on the streets were mostly negroes, though there was a fairsprinkling of whites.
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When Mrs. Butler and Miss Peters appeared on the scene there had already arrived a fairsprinkling of guests.
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There were a few other gentle-people in the church besides themselves, and a very fairsprinkling of farmers and villagers.
13
As a rule, in London we always have a very fairsprinkling of agnostics in a congregation, and sometimes more than a sprinkling.
14
Outside it lie the Suk al-Khuzayriyah, or greengrocers' market, and the Suk al-Habbabah, or the grain bazar, with a fairsprinkling of coffee-houses.
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He took more particular note of the volumes in the well-filled bookcases,-volumesof poetry, French novels, with a fairsprinkling of modern English fiction.
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To be sure there was a fairsprinkling of Dutchmen among the soldiers; but his heart had begun to warm somewhat towards that nation.