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faires

n. (plural of faire English)

Usage examples of "faires".

The street widened a bit as well, and she began to spot roving peddlers of the sort that walked the Faires, trays of goods carried about their necks.

Amber was about as different from the fellow who set up at the Faires as could be imagined-and the ladies, at least Sapphire, as different from his hard-eyed dancers.

At the next several large Faires, he had told her soberly, they could expect to encounter Guild musicians, Journeymen looking for permanent places for themselves.

Church guards, even though the Faires were supposed to be secular undertakings.

Now, whether or not we should have used this power of ours to change the minds of people at those Faires to let us in-I don't know.

Sooner or later he would have found someone who'd been at Midsummer, and who would have known the general direction of the Free Bards' travels, and by extension, what Faires Rune and Talaysen were planning on going to.

Technically, this was the first of the Harvest Faires that took place during the autumn months, since it featured all of the traditional Harvest Faire activities.

Oh, maybe the Faires are over for the year, but there should be a lot of people on this road, and there's no one!

Only good for a few seconds — the type of illusion that anyone with any experience has seen at a dozen big Faires — but this lot is eating it up!

So I'm doing the Faires for a while—I'm a musician, dammit, and so is she!

He smiled as a tune began to shape itself in his mind and fingertips, a lively little melody that brought pleasant images, recollections of Faires past.