[Idiom] FAIR AND SQUARE. - Why Fair and Square Wins the Race!

Fair and square.

Fair and square.

/fɛər ənd skwɛər/

Honest and straightforward.

Fair and square" means something is honest, straightforward, and in accordance with the rules. This phrase is often used in contexts where fairness is pivotal, such as in games, contests, or deals, highlighting the integrity and ethical behavior evident in the actions taken.

Example Sentences

  1. He won the game fair and square.

    He won the game honestly and without any cheating.

  2. We have to make sure this competition is judged fair and square.

    It is important that the competition is conducted in a fair and honest manner.

  3. Let’s settle this argument; I want to win fair and square, not through trickery.

    The desire is expressed to resolve the dispute honestly and without any deceit.

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