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What does the idiom "fair and square" mean?

Home » Blog, Idioms, Student Posts, Videos » What does the idiom “fair and square” mean?

What does the idiom “fair and square” mean? Idioms are words or phrases that have a figurative meaning instead of a literal meaning. These can be difficult to learn, but by watching the video with Andrea below, you can get a better grasp on the definition and how to use the idiom “fair and square”.

Have you ever been in a situation when you were unsure if it was completed fair and square or honest? (Example: “Luigi won the game fair and square.”)

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Published on May 3rd, 2012 in Blog, Idioms, Student Posts, Videos  •  0 Comments  •   Tags: andrea girodano, english idiom, ESL Basics, fair and square, honest, idiom, just, learn english, not cheating, right, truthful

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