Fairly and squarely In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "fairly and squarely", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Lym Nguyen calendar 2020-08-19 11:08

Meaning of Fairly and squarely

Synonyms:

Fair and Square

Fairly and squarely British adverb phrase

straightforwardly; directly

I told her fairly and squarely that I don't like her behavior as well as personality.

She accuses the government of the irresponsibility fairly and squarely.

Honestly 

Our team gained the victory fairly and squarely.

We are so proud because we won fairly and squarely.

Precisely at the point that you aim for

Lisa always hits the target fairly and squarely.

Completely

All faults belong to me fairly and squarely.

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