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Definition of Fairgoers
1. fairgoer [n] - See also: fairgoer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fairgoers
Literary usage of Fairgoers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Explorations Into the World of Lewis and Clark: 194 Essays from the Pages of by Robert A. Saindon (2003)
"Formal portraits of the two, part of an extensive collection presented by the
Missouri Historical Society, reminded fairgoers that after the great journey ..."
2. Explorations Into the World of Lewis and Clark V-3 of 3 by Robert A Saindon (2003)
"Formal portraits of the two, part of an extensive collection presented by the
Missouri Historical Society, reminded fairgoers that after the great journey ..."
3. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1859)
"... years there is a don, during the time of the Fair and Market called Bar- record
of but one wet day for the fairgoers, ..."
4. Sun and Shadow in Spain by Maud Howe Elliott (1908)
"... (fairgoers). After those three last days of Holy Week, when from one end of
Seville to the other we never met wagon, carriage, ..."
5. Feudal France in the French Epic: A Study of Feudal French Institutions in by George Baer Fundenburg (1919)
"... any rate the historical element of it, was furnished to the jongleurs by the
monks who wished to advertise their shrines to the pilgrims and fairgoers. ..."
6. The Horse Book: A Practical Treatise on the American Horse Breeding Industry by James Hope Stewart Johnstone (1907)
"... reception those who were interested in the German Coacher kept on showing him
and as a natural consequence the breed became familiar to most fairgoers. ..."
7. The Horse Book: A Practical Treatise on the American Horse Breeding Industry by James Hope Stewart Johnstone (1908)
"... the breed became familiar to most fairgoers. Such stallions as did find buyers
became popular. in the districts in which they were placed and when the ..."