donnybrook fair in English

noun

fair that was held once a year at Donnybrook (County Dublin, Ireland) until 1855; wild brawl, fierce fight

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1. I counted at least two other combatants that lived through your donnybrook and made it out.

2. The accommodation is a welcoming, family run 4 star hotel in the central Dublin location of Donnybrook.

3. For fair without the fair within to hide:

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7. It's not fair for me; it's not fair for my country.

8. That's not fair.

9. It was fair play, wasn't it, my lad, absolutely fair play.

10. This paper proposes a fair bandwidth allocation mechanism FPIP ( fair PIP ).

11. Fair Trade coffees.

12. Was she fair?

13. That's totally fair.

14. It's not fair.

15. Dallas hosts the State Fair of Texas each year at Fair Park.

16. Other jurisdictions may have similar copyright provisions protecting fair use or fair dealing.

17. Does not seem fair.

18. Because life isn't fair?

19. At the Halloween Fair.

20. Learn young, learn fair.

21. That's a fair price.

22. 29 For plays the family to create a green the fair fair game environment.

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24. There is nothing better than "Fair Food", and the Pasco County Fair prides itself in some of the best Fair Food Concessionaires around

25. 11 All along, Republicans have viewed Hillary Clinton as fair game rather than fair maiden.