After our recent abstinence and poor fare, it seemed a perfect banquet.
Even the best food is poor fare when it is shared in silence.
It was poor fare, being too sweet, too stiff, and lacking in raisins.
It was poor fare to set before a king, and the calves' brains turned Catelyn's stomach.
In an ale-house he'll pay more for poorer fare.
Sooner or later management has to make a stand for the sake of the poor fare paying public.
The supper they were provided with, however, was far better than the poor fare they had been offered the previous night.
This wasn't the poor fare it had been given before.
Many waterfowlers will tell you that a merganser, often called a fish duck because of its eating habits, is poor fare.
'But it's poor fare when you're old and cracking up.'