Similar words: game, fair, gamete, gamely, FAIRS, fairy, game show, affair. Meaning: n. a person who is the aim of an attack (especially a victim of ridicule or exploitation) by some hostile person or influence.
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1 Politicians were always considered fair game by cartoonists.
2 Many journalists consider the royal family fair game.
3 The younger teachers were fair game for playing tricks on.
4 The younger teachers were considered fair game by most of the kids.
5 The young star's behavior made her fair game for the tabloid press.
6 Without a man,(www.Sentencedict.com) such women would be fair game for violence from anyone.
7 This uneasy halfway house is fair game for the worst excesses of journalism.
8 All kinds of birds and fish were also fair game, with parrots being particularly prized prey.
9 Government officials were always fair game to be bought by special interests.
10 And everything is fair game: If it moves, you can shoot.
11 All along, Republicans have viewed Hillary Clinton as fair game rather than fair maiden.
12 However, small, non-mechanical parts are fair game and might show considerable savings.
13 In a small office, every surface is fair game.
14 It was a fair game.
15 A fair game depends on an unbiased referee.
16 With his fat face. the mayor was fair game for the cartoonists.
17 It became obvious to us that babies are fair game in China.
18 Neem trees are considered fair game in the village. And Shahabpuris greet each other sparingly.
19 I think it is fair game to reinterpret old stories, really old stories even[Sentencedict.com], as they still inform our humanity.
20 But in British Columbia they are often fair game to logging operations.
21 Any woman on this street would seem to be fair game, and especially a gaijin.
22 Any effect that a change in a gene has on its own replication probability is fair game for natural selection.
23 Unlike the Koran, however, the Bible has long been fair game for spirited literary re-readings.
24 Publicly owned structures such as the Brooklyn Bridge are fair game, Mr Tratos says.
25 The paper seems to think that just because I'm a politician, my entire family is fair game.
26 The tall, skinny boy had a better time of it at Camp Wigwam in Harrison, Me., where, at eleven, he played a fair game of tennis, made friends readily, and was voted "the most popular actor of 1930."
27 In this view, exploiting a structural weakness in the MTS market was fair game.
28 The private lives of film stars should not be considered fair game for newspaper reporters.
29 For plays the family to create a green the fair fair game environment.
30 After sitting the tripos exams where everything you saw all year was fair game, having a test that covers three weeks of material is no longer as daunting.
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