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fare
noun as in amount charged for transportation
noun as in food served at meals
Example Sentences
The longer their unemployment lasts, the worse they fared.
The rail industry says that fare evasion costs about £240m a year and the cost is felt by taxpayers and fare-paying passengers.
The Dow wasn't faring much better, plunging by 1,100 points on Monday afternoon before evening out to a net loss of 2.1%.
Lossiemouth retained her Mares' Hurdle crown in convincing style, and left many wondering how she might have fared in the Champion Hurdle.
London’s Tube, meanwhile, is among the most expensive metro systems worldwide; a ticket costs a third more than the fare for a comparable journey on San Francisco’s Muni.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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