We have no meanings for "fair-sized town" in our records yet.
1 In Europe or America this stone would have purchased a fair-sized town .
2 It seems just another fair - sized town in the middle-almostthe exact middle-ofthe continental United States.
3 I would rent a room in a fair-sized town and advertise extensively, and remain three or four weeks.
4 It seemed a very fair-sized town , and altogether a more lively place than I had thought to find.
5 I drove over to a fair - sized town about a hundred miles away, a place I'd never been before.
6 It was a fair-sized town , with many beautiful buildings, and fine old houses in the Flemish style-soI was told.
7 Without, as we turn for an idle stroll, we find a fair-sized town , with provincial streets like much of Bayonne.
8 There is scarcely a village, hamlet or fair - sized town in France that doesn't indulge patrimonieto the full, and enthuse about it.
9 The bicycle was wavering almost uncontrollably all over the road as he slowly pushed into the square of quite a fair - sized town at sunset.
10 And, occasionally they would come to fair-sized towns where their stay was made pleasant.
11 'I am going into the nearest fair-sized town right away,' he said emphatically, 'to get men and implements to begin a moderate development.
12 "This place, Kimberley," he said in his letter, "has grown into a fair-sized town , though a few years ago it was just a camp.
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