Not excessive or extreme.
1 Then we got a fairish breeze; but we can get nothing in moderation.
2 She was consuming a fairish stretch of open water at a high speed.
3 She answered, colouring, 'So long, that I can speak fairish German.'
4 I told you we'd a fairish tap of sherry on.
5 Well, we'd best be movin'; 'tis a fairish step.
6 Today, her hair colour is a fairish brown, and she currently awaits another change of shade.
7 They were both in ordinary sort of clothes, and medium tall, and thin, with fairish hair.
8 You'll find they'll give you a very good bit of fish here, and a fairish steak.
9 He was rarther bent in the middle with very nice long legs fairish hair and blue eyes.
10 Well, I have got a fairish appetite.
11 It flolloped in a sympathetic sort of way, moving a fairish body of water as it did so.
12 The picture was fairish good, but his desire now was to paint the beautiful Anna as the Madonna.
13 They fetched high prices, from fifty to eighty-five guineas, and they came to a fairish figure the lot.
14 He said she was of medium height, had fairish hair and blue eyes and rather a high colour.
15 You've got some fairish stuff here.'
16 Early dawn saw us in motion, with lovely weather, a fairish road, and men in high health and spirits.
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