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Definition of Flairs
1. flair [n] - See also: flair
Lexicographical Neighbors of Flairs
Literary usage of Flairs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon (1887)
"Within the space of fifty years, a philosophic spectator of the vicissitudes of
human л flairs might have contemplated Tacita in the senate of Rome, ..."
2. Memoirs of Modern Philosophers by Elizabeth Hamilton (1804)
"... who had been informed by the fervant of her intention, at the bottom of the
flairs. He handed her into the carriage, ..."
3. Observations on the Inhabitants, Climate, Soil, Rivers, Productions, Animals by John Bartram, Pehr Kalm (1895)
"So they went down along their new-invented flairs, and when they came to the
bottom in the middle of the fall, ..."
4. Elegant Extracts, Or Useful and Entertaining Passages, from the Best English by Vicesimus Knox (1826)
"He came to the foot of the flairs, and after a moment's deliberation ... The flairs
were narrow and winding ..."
5. Reminiscences of a Nonagenarian by Sarah (Smith) Emery (1879)
"... whirlwind of patriotic excitement, flairs flying, drums beating and liles playing,
... flairs ..."