Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A fair or market for books.
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Examples
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French Word question out to the book-fair traffic as it flowed past my stand.
French Word-A-Day: 2008
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French Word question out to the book-fair traffic as it flowed past my stand.
French Word-A-Day: 2008
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Change was in the book-fair air, and it's hard not to admire much of it.
Steve Leveen: Will Paper Books Go the Way of the Silent Film? Change in the Air at BookExpo America 2010
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A strong breeze whisked into the kitchen, blowing the book-fair flyer off the table and onto the floor next to her.
Red Hats Damon Wayans 2010
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French Word question out to the book-fair traffic as it flowed past my stand.
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A strong breeze whisked into the kitchen, blowing the book-fair flyer off the table and onto the floor next to her.
Red Hats Damon Wayans 2010
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Change was in the book-fair air, and it's hard not to admire much of it.
Steve Leveen: Will Paper Books Go the Way of the Silent Film? Change in the Air at BookExpo America 2010
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A strong breeze whisked into the kitchen, blowing the book-fair flyer off the table and onto the floor next to her.
Red Hats Damon Wayans 2010
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A strong breeze whisked into the kitchen, blowing the book-fair flyer off the table and onto the floor next to her.
Red Hats Damon Wayans 2010
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French Word question out to the book-fair traffic as it flowed past my stand.
French Word-A-Day: 2008
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