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fair gameˌfair ˈgame noun [uncountable] - The paper seems to think that just because I'm a politician, my entire family is fair game.
- All kinds of birds and fish were also fair game, with parrots being particularly prized prey.
- Any effect that a change in a gene has on its own replication probability is fair game for natural selection.
- Any woman on this street would seem to be fair game, and especially a gaijin.
- Government officials were always fair game to be bought by special interests.
- However, small, non-mechanical parts are fair game and might show considerable savings.
if someone or something is fair game, it is acceptable, reasonable, or right to criticize them: The young star’s behavior made her fair game for the tabloid press. |