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fair to middling
Idioms and Phrases
Mediocre, pretty good, so-so, as in I asked them how they liked their new home and John answered, “Fair to middling . This phrase, often a reply to an inquiry about one's health, business, or the like, is redundant, since fair and middling both mean “moderately good.” [Mid-1800s] Also see can't complain .Example Sentences
Based on the poetry-in-progress quoted in the novel, Harry seems at best a fair-to-middling poet.
She concerned herself far more with Luke, an active, fair-to-middling American boy somewhat inclined to be spoiled.
He for one had enjoyed himself just fair-to-middling, he said.
"Moore, he's a fair-to-middling horse," said Belllounds, with the air of judge of horseflesh.
He played a fair-to-middling game; and nothing more need be said of him.
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