Synonym: fairy tale, fiction, legend, myth, story. Antonym: fact. Similar words: affable, ineffable, affably, able, table, viable, cable, enable. Meaning: ['feɪbl] n. 1. a deliberately false or improbable account 2. a short moral story (often with animal characters) 3. a story about mythical or supernatural beings or events.
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31. Yet life is more complex than in Aesop's fable.
32. Sunbird passes on from generation to generation beautiful fable.
33. Only I wish we have not got King Stork, instead of King Log, like the fabliau (fable) that the Clerk of Saint Lambert's used to read us out of Meister Aesop's book.
34. The book contains ancient fable, who can solve the high - singular knot Golding, will become Asia's King.
35. An abstruse fable about love, see whether you can understand it?
36. Had heard a fable: Each people all are the monoplane wing angel.
37. Brewers Dictionary of Phrase and Fable steers us back to Latin in explaining that Pliny thought hyenas had a kind of stone in their eye, that if you put under your tongue gave the gift of prophecy.
38. Blood suck ghost, other name hemophagia corpse, in fable eternal life not old supernatural not dead biology.
39. The fable is figure of speech,(www.Sentencedict.com) including noumenon and implication. Zhuangzi's fables are no ( exception ).
40. To cry wolf is to give false alarm. It comes from the fable of the shepherd boy who often called "wolf" to make fun of the neighbors.
41. Dressed in an extravagant suit, he fabricated a fable to facilitate his fortune-telling .
42. History determinism is a theoretic fable made by naturalism, we should clean it out from law.
43. This is, of course , what the fable of money's neutrality implies.
44. Such walls as in time may linger as a mere fable.
45. The criteria for repeat UAE included symptomatic fable fibroid tumors, persistent pelvic pain, and menorrhagia.
46. I find this fable written by de la Fontaine for the Dauphin to be particularly interesting as a cultural artifact.
47. The Smithsonian American Art Museum is now hosting the first major Rockman retrospective, entitled -- with a nod to Rachel Carson's Silent Spring -- "Alexis Rockman: A Fable Tomorrow".
48. As a representative work of English contemporary writer William Golding, Lord of the Flies is viewed as a modern fable and invites many interpretations.
49. "I have often read, and read again, the history of Mithridates, " said Madame de Villefort in a tone of reflection, "and had always considered it a fable.
50. I stumbled upon this curious blend of biology and fable during a wintry campus visit to Harvard's Farlow Reference Library and Herbarium a few years ago.
51. Adam and Eve, according to the fable, wore the bower before other clothes.
52. For drying and pressing bed sheet, quilt cover, fable cloth , bath towel and so on.
53. This surrealistic fable is based on the Adam and Eve story.
54. Worked had only then known that, the original elimination exploitation only was one kind of fable.
55. The fable that tells us that even water can eventually pierce through stone also points to the importance of patience and diligence.
56. In this fable, de la Fontaine instructs the Dauphin that wealth and ease can come at a significant cost.