Alliteration is evident in the phrase "fain of his fell spoil faring" from Beowulf. Alliteration is the repetition of the same initial consonant sounds in nearby words, creating a musical or rhythmic effect in the text.
It means something that did not, or does not, fare well, as in did not do or go well. So saying worst-faring means like the thing that fared the worst out of all them. Ex: This singer's worst-faring album. 'Faring' means literally: 'going', 'traveling', 'succeeding'.
It could be either. Faring -- means to proceed or get along -- How is she faring? Fairing -- means a structure on a vehicle/plane that reduces drag -- The fairing on his motorbike is smashed.
to experience good or badfortune - It is faring ill with him.to go; turn out; happen - He is faring well in his profession.to eat and drink - They are faring sumptuously.
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I have a 1976 Goldwing with faring, it has the chrome cover over the head light, I need to change the light. I can't find a way to get the headlamp out of faring to change it. Please help, P. Cox
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The Phoenicians were the Iron Age sea-faring people who created a non-pictographic alphabet.
How communism is faring in today's Russia.
False, the most important achievement of the Phoenicians was not the creation of large sea-faring vessels. It was syllabic writing. and they were gay
The Vikings from Scandanavia were at one time; Spain was at one time. According to Great Britain, they are the greatest sea faring nation. Japan was fast approaching greatness from 1894 until the end of WWII in 1945, when it's massive Navy was destroyed. Today, in the 21st century; the US is the greatest sea faring nation.
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