How to Use fare in a Sentence

fare

1 of 2 verb
  • The Kings have not fared well against the Heat over the years.
    Jason Anderson, Sacramento Bee, 31 Jan. 2024
  • How will the team fare in his third season at the helm?
    Jeremy Cluff, The Arizona Republic, 1 Aug. 2020
  • His friendship with the owner of the car may not fare as well.
    Gary Gastelu, Fox News, 13 Sep. 2018
  • Here's how the two have fared in their last five matches.
    SI.com, 6 Nov. 2019
  • The matchup was seen as a preview of how the full-strength rosters would fare.
    Andrew Greif, Los Angeles Times, 7 June 2021
  • Click through the gallery to see how your favorite fruits and veggies fared.
    Jill U. Adams, chicagotribune.com, 1 May 2018
  • Why has Britain fared better than its cousin across the pond?
    The Economist, 7 Oct. 2017
  • The vibrant hues also would fare well once the weather starts to warm up.
    Robyn Mowatt, Essence, 30 Nov. 2023
  • Who knew how many children didn't fare well in these plays?
    Ed Symkus, USA TODAY, 3 Nov. 2020
  • Forced to play in the best-of-three wild card, the Mets didn’t fare much better.
    Brandon Kochkodin, Forbes, 10 Oct. 2022
  • How are the cherry and berry crops faring in your orchard this year?
    Kevin Ambrose, Washington Post, 28 June 2018
  • How did those coaches fare in the next stretch of games at Oregon?
    John Canzano, oregonlive, 18 Dec. 2020
  • Others will fare better on the trail, dangling from a pack.
    Matt Jancer, Wired, 26 June 2020
  • In this good-and-evil matrix, Jews are deemed not to fare well.
    Roger Cohen, New York Times, 31 Oct. 2023
  • Didn't fare as well for the attack zebra in Ohio last week.
    Andrew Jeong, Washington Post, 24 Mar. 2023
  • Some of these drugs fared well in mid-sized trials, but none made it all the way to market.
    Karen Weintraub, STAT, 6 Apr. 2018
  • French toast tends to fare well in the annual contest, now in its sixth year.
    Lori Rackl, chicagotribune.com, 3 May 2017
  • The people who did try to stop what was happening didn’t fare so well.
    Bethany McLean, Washington Post, 22 July 2022
  • Trees raised in this way will fare better in harsh conditions to come.
    Spike Carter, Town & Country, 6 Nov. 2014
  • Lowrey: There are a number of workers who have fared fine.
    The Atlantic, 6 May 2020
  • Reid has a long track record of faring well with players with troubled pasts.
    Tom Krasovic, sandiegouniontribune.com, 22 Sep. 2017
  • Bitcoin's price didn't fare well during the upheaval in one of its key bases.
    Shawn Tully, Fortune, 5 Jan. 2022
  • Our living world fared a great deal better than those poor dead ones.
    TIME.com, 19 Jan. 2018
  • What’s less clear is how companies will fare in the coming months.
    Akane Otani, WSJ, 20 May 2022
  • Whether global markets will fare as well isn’t yet clear.
    Caitlin McCabe and Charley Grant, WSJ, 2 Mar. 2022
  • Time will tell how much damage has been done and how Facebook will fare.
    James S. Cassel, miamiherald, 22 Apr. 2018
  • The five-year-old organic product has fared much worse.
    Gabby Raymond, Time, 6 July 2018
  • Other all-purpose gluten-free flours did not fare as well.
    Los Angeles Times, 2 Mar. 2023
  • But only when she can be replaced by someone who would not fare even worse.
    The Economist, 1 Feb. 2018
  • Studies have shown that vaccines fare well against that variant.
    David Hogberg, Washington Examiner, 3 May 2021
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fare

2 of 2 noun
  • I need some coins for the bus fare.
  • The taxi driver picked up his fares at the airport.
  • Less expensive fare is available at the restaurant across the street.
  • French bistro fare that leans heavy on the eggs and carbs.
    Danielle Tullo, Cosmopolitan, 16 Oct. 2015
  • There has not been a fare hike since the start of the pandemic.
    Ana Ley, New York Times, 28 Apr. 2023
  • The evening will be filled with laughter, drinks and light fare.
    Lake County News-Sun, 14 May 2018
  • This is not the standard fare as far as music in this place.
    Ed Schrader, SPIN, 6 Sep. 2022
  • The fare structure returns as the new fiscal year starts.
    Washington Post, 1 Oct. 2019
  • Board members also raised fares for the first time in three years.
    Ovetta Wiggins, Washington Post, 20 June 2023
  • What’s the cost of an airplane fare versus the cost of gasoline for your car?
    Rich Exner, cleveland, 24 Mar. 2021
  • Pair with light fare such as sashimi, or with a dessert of blue berry tart.
    Tom Mullen, Forbes, 22 May 2022
  • Here’s how the hybrid desk fares after four weeks of the weekday crunch.
    Kevin Cortez, Popular Mechanics, 24 Mar. 2023
  • Bring spices and pantry basics, and shop for local fare.
    Sandy Lang, Southern Living, 19 May 2021
  • More than half of the meager allotment was used to pay his train fare.
    IEEE Spectrum, 27 Aug. 2023
  • That would give them more leeway to charge higher fares.
    Jessica Puckett, Condé Nast Traveler, 8 Dec. 2023
  • But as a bonus, the offer includes a free cruise fare for a second guest.
    Alison Fox, Travel + Leisure, 28 Aug. 2023
  • Prepare a menu of easy-to-pack picnic fare such as bread, cheese and fruit.
    Anying Guo, Washington Post, 17 June 2020
  • How will Frisco fare coming off two weeks rest with a bad taste in its mouth?
    Joseph Hoyt, Dallas News, 8 Dec. 2020
  • There’s also good pub fare like shepherd’s pie and fish and chips.
    Laurie Wilson, BostonGlobe.com, 12 June 2018
  • Meanwhile, many keep as much as thirty per cent of each fare.
    Nick Romeo, The New Yorker, 23 Mar. 2021
  • And what's hearty Polish fare without a cold beer to wash it down?
    Michelle L. Quinn, chicagotribune.com, 13 May 2018
  • The discount will only apply to the base fare, not taxes or fees.
    Kathleen Wong, USA TODAY, 4 Apr. 2023
  • All classes and treatments are included in the fare as well.
    Morgan Hines, USA TODAY, 8 Mar. 2021
  • Look at these gloves as an investment in your hands and in your table fare.
    Outdoor Life, 9 Apr. 2020
  • The pieces will swing from light classical to mainstream-movie fare, and more.
    Bob Kostanczuk, Post-Tribune, 12 July 2018
  • Everybody keeps their head down and does their job; there's not a lot of fan fare here.
    Dave Quinn, PEOPLE.com, 6 May 2022
  • The pop-up offers both small plates and snacks along with more substantial fare.
    Rachel Cormack, Robb Report, 28 June 2021
  • But there are still some new films in the offing before the deluge of big-budget fare.
    Brian Truitt, USA TODAY, 28 Apr. 2022
  • The board will vote on the fares at its May 18 meeting.
    Tim Zorn, Post-Tribune, 23 Mar. 2018
  • The plot structure is loose yet still-routine outlaw fare.
    David Sims, The Atlantic, 30 Nov. 2022

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