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  1. fair-and-squareadjective

    just and honest

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  1. fair-and-square

    Fair-and-square is an idiomatic phrase used to describe actions or outcomes that are honest, straightforward, and in accordance with the rules or standards. It indicates a situation where no deceit, cheating, or trickery has taken place. It can be used to refer to anything ranging from sports competitions to business transactions.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of fair-and-square in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of fair-and-square in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8

Examples of fair-and-square in a Sentence

  1. Donald Trump:

    I'm beating you, i think I'm going to win fair and square.

  2. Billie Jean:

    She's going to be a superstar and she already is, but now it's just the beginning, there should be no asterisk, she won fair and square. She was definitely playing better than Serena Williams from the get-go, so this is hers and hers 100 % no matter what was happening with the chaos.

  3. Neil Gorsuch:

    Anyone, any law is gonna get a fair and square deal with me.

  4. Chuck Schumer:

    Every Republican in this room knows Joe Biden won the election fair and square. Every Republican knows that Donald Trump perpetrated the big lie. But the price of admission in today’s Republican Party is silence in the face of provable lies, aren’t there a few Republicans who will refuse to follow the rush of their party? Who will follow the example of a Liz Cheney?

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