Synonym: charge, eat, fee, get on, passenger, progress, prosper, thrive, toll. Similar words: are, bare, care, face, fade, far, farm, bake. Meaning: [fer /feə] n. 1. an agenda of things to do 2. the sum charged for riding in a public conveyance 3. a paying (taxi) passenger 4. the food and drink that are regularly consumed. v. 1. proceed or get along 2. eat well.
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(91) Passengers flying to Rio from other cities for the cruise will receive free round-trip economy air fare.
(92) Life may be regarded as an austere struggle, blighted by fate, where only the rich and the lucky fare well.
(93) This is fun, unfussy, honest fare that calls for a glass of cold beer.
(94) Several airlines are experimenting with selling tickets in cyberspace via silent auctions or last-minute fare deals publicized by e-mail.
(95) Good pub fare, cold beer, plus a father-and-son team playing a single piano jammed into a corner.
(96) Standard fare is available: bacon and eggs, toast, fresh fruit ranging from kiwi to papaya and crusty croissants.
(97) Cost: From $ 599 per person, double occupancy; not included is air fare to Miami.
(98) The service also can book air fare, ground transportation, lift tickets and more.
(99) But if you can book a ticket, the fare is good for nearly a year.
(100) There is no reason to believe that diabetic patients fare better and they may do less well.
(101) We ordered the fish and chips, expecting marvelous things from this traditional ale house fare.
(102) It usually covers the cost of accommodation, breakfast,[http://Sentencedict.com] a main meal and return taxi fare from airport to hotel.
(103) Will it be said that animals raised on close confinement systems, for example, do not fare well, all considered?
(104) Though his banner read burlesque, he occasionally dabbled in slightly more legitimate vaudeville fare.
(105) If managing diversity comes to be viewed as a business issue rather than an ethical one, minorities might actually fare better.
(106) A computer is the only way he could weigh up the effect of the bus fare factor.
(107) Ethnic minority groupings, squatters and welfare rights workers, for example, usually fare badly in comparison with statusquo middle-class groups.
(108) Finally run out of money and had to borrow train fare from Chamonix to Geneva.
(109) The fare is twopence.
(110) A $ 40 fare for three hours of skiing covers instructors, lift ticket and custom equipment.
(111) The remaining 14 selections are equally familiar baroque trumpet fare and they are all articulated with dazzling clarity and enthusiasm.
(112) Spice and fruit breads, similar to hot cross buns, were typical Elizabethan Lenten fare.
(113) The current cheapest airline fare is the £249 Apex special which must be booked in advance.
(114) She will come to Indianapolis later, as Soon as there is money enough to pay for bus fare.
(115) Through his twice weekly plasma sales, Willingham has helped Scheard and others buy clothes and food or pay bus fare.
(116) Women fare little better, working an average 40.1 hours here, compared to the Euro average of 38.9 hours.
(117) Many bus companies provide advantageous fare tickets especially for tourists.
(118) During an air-fare war, you may get the cheapest fare by taking advantage of this offer.
(119) Over the Christmas holiday, the airlines started a series of fare hikes -- the first since October.
(120) She could not afford the bus fare to see a doctor, much less his fee.