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faring

verb as in get along; turn out

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Example Sentences

But other female candidates for the Republicans are not faring as well.

Until recently the Kurds seemed to be faring well, even expanding their territory.

At a taco truck in New York I asked how their lime stock was faring.

Magazines were going through a tough time in the face of a digital onslaught, but Vogue was faring better than others.

That her candidacy is faring as well as it is already is a sign of the bright purple Texas to come.

Sea-faring men seldom take snuff: a sailor with a snuff-box is as rarely to be met with as a sailor without a knife.

But the business of most of them that fared this way whose faring has been preserved was of a very doleful character.

The sailor, after the manner so often dwelt upon, is keeping up a pleasing travesty of sea-faring life.

Dight were her head and the crook all over with gold, and the bulwarks thereof were as high as on sea-faring ships.

Now faring with the King was one Gamal, & he rode up to one of the peasants who was a friend of his and spoke privily with him.

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On this page you'll find 30 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to faring, such as: prosper, manage, handle, happen, prove, and do.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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