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fair_play
fair play
See also: fair-play
English
Noun
- Good behavior, following the rules
 
Related terms
- play fair
 - turnabout is fair play
 
Translations
good behavior
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Phrase
-  (colloquial, Britain, Ireland) used to acknowledge or congratulate for something.
-  1990 July 1, Joe Saward, quoting Martin Donnelly, “Interview: Martin Donnelly”, in The Business of Motorsport Newsletter:
- "Fair play to Jean, he has made it work for him."
 
 -  2002 October 30, "Acquiesce", “Re: noel and chris at fair play gig”, in alt.music.oasis, Usenet:
- I wasn't expecting much of Ms Dynamite at the start of the night, but fair play to her, she's got a great voice on her.
 
 -  2010 May 7, “Clayton sure buoyant Reds are up to the task of seeing off Fleetwood”, in Derby Evening Telegraph:
- Liam Watson: "Fair play to Southport, they were the best team on paper because they got the most points. We just want to prove we are as good as them".