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Examples

  • And the houses don't have heating, although we're all air-conditioned to a faretheewell.

    Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister? 2010

  • I say faretheewell, usurpers -- your time is over.

    Enter The Sunlight 2008

  • Like the views of Senator Lieberman's new in-law, Harvard's Ruth Wisse (rhymes with Weiss), a Jewish particularist to a faretheewell.

    Scrap at Yale Highlights New Social Divide: Global Elites Vs. Populist Realists 2006

  • The maps showed what George already knew: Ramblerton was a town fortified to a faretheewell.

    Advance and Retreat Turtledove, Harry 2002

  • Alicia had reclaimed her son, and Malcolm had squired them off without so much as a faretheewell to me.

    Garden of Shadows V.C. Andrews 1989

  • Alicia had reclaimed her son, and Malcolm had squired them off without so much as a faretheewell to me.

    Garden of Shadows V.C. Andrews 1989

  • Alicia had reclaimed her son, and Malcolm had squired them off without so much as a faretheewell to me.

    Garden of Shadows V.C. Andrews 1989

  • Alicia had reclaimed her son, and Malcolm had squired them off without so much as a faretheewell to me.

    Garden of Shadows V.C. Andrews 1989

  • If what Farrow said was true, Catherine was telepath enough to control and marshall her mind to a faretheewell.

    Highways in Hiding George Oliver Smith 1946

  • It was the finger that little Snoodles, the three-month baby supergirl had munched to a faretheewell.

    Highways in Hiding George Oliver Smith 1946

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