Fair-game in a Sentence
  • Even celebrities who have passed away are fair game for fans.
  • In his mind, anyone tied to the Dawkins, no matter how obliquely, was fair game.
  • Nothing made the hours pass faster than a lively discussion, and Fritz was always fair game.
  • Today, I have grown too stout to fit into my karate costume, and am fair game for any villainous rent boy.
  • This means your couches, chairs, bedding and even the draperies may become fair game if your cat takes a liking to them.
  • Paper bags, gift wrap, old newspapers and postcards are all fair game.
  • These days, the sex lives of the rich and famous are fair game for public viewing if a celebrity sex video exists.
  • If a game is not under copyright (or it has expired), then it is fair game.
  • That said, most homebrew applications and freely-distributed titles from independent developers are likely fair game.
  • From bath and hand towels to beach and golf towels, just about all types are fair game when it comes to adding that distinctive finishing touch.
  • Politics, sports, art; all of it's fair game for these two signs.
  • As long as there is a dirty, smelly or otherwise off-putting element to the job, it's fair game for the show.
  • Sam and Jack cannot get married in the current universe, but alternate universes are fair game as already demonstrated by the series.