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at a fair

 

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Term: At a Fair

Description:

At a fair refers to being present or participating in a festive event typically organized for entertainment, amusement, or commerce. Fairs are often held in local communities and attract people of all ages with various attractions, games, rides, and food stalls.

Possible Parts of Speech, Senses, and Usages:

Part of Speech: Prepositional Phrase

Sense 1:

Usage: Describes the location or participation of someone at a fair.

Example Sentence: Mary enjoyed spending her weekend at a fair, trying out all the delightful rides.

Sense 2:

Usage: Describes the time spent or activities conducted at a fair.

Example Sentence: We spent the whole evening at a fair, playing games and enjoying the live music performances.

Sense 3:

Usage: Describes an experience or observation related to a fair.

Example Sentence: The children's laughter and excitement filled the air at the fair, creating a joyful atmosphere.

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