Word info

state fair

Noun

Meaning

state fair (plural state fairs)

(US) An annual competitive and recreational gathering of a U.S. state's population, usually held in late summer or early fall.

State Fair (plural State Fairs)

Alternative letter-case form of state fair

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

If you ever start feeling like you have the goofiest, craziest, most dysfunctional family in the world, all you have to do is go to a state fair. Because five minutes at the fair, you'll be going, 'you know, we're alright. We are dang near royalty.' Jeff Foxworthy

I won all the blue ribbons for canning at the state fair. Loretta Lynn

I did have a big following in the upper New York area. I was at the New York State Fair a few times over the years. I have areas that I say are my areas. Bobby Vinton

I'm a big State Fair person, and my main goal is to eat as much food as possible, but I tend not to do the foods on a stick. But I like Big Fat Bacon. Alison McGhee

You don't have the stupidest family in the world, you don't have the goofiest family in the world. And if you ever need to verify that, all you have to do is go to a state fair. Five minutes at a fair, you'll be going, "You know what? We're all right. We're dang near royalty!" Jeff Foxworthy

Cherish the Minnesota State Fair. Wherever you find beauty and simplicity and truth, know that there is a committee somewhere planning to improve it --- don't let them do it. Garrison Keillor

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