Synonym: elf, goblin, pixie, sprite, sylph. Similar words: fair, unfair, affair, fairly, fair play, inquiry, fail, faint. Meaning: ['ferɪ /'feər-] n. 1. a small being, human in form, playful and having magical powers 2. offensive terms for an openly homosexual man.
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31. It was only after they were married that she began to see the flip side of the fairy tale.
32. I couldn't remember the fairy story I wanted to tell her, so I made one upas I went along.
33. You'll need a fairy godmother to get you out of your present difficulties.
34. The fairy godmother waved her magic wand over the cabbages and they turned into horses.
35. Now tell me the truth:I don't want any more of your fairy stories.
36. The fairy changed the ugly old woman into a frog.
37. The company played fairy godmother by deciding to sponsor the club for a further five years.
38. This film is the latest incarnation of a fairy tale that dates back to the Middle Ages.
39. The fairy king and queen were contending over possession of the cat.
40. One of the favourite games in fairy tales is metamorphosis.
41. In the fairy stories, the youngest son usually ventures forth and tries to find his fortune.
42. The production is a modern staging of the fairy tale 'Cinderella'.
43. Fairy tales are imaginative.
44. The writer takes well-known fairy tales and gives them an ironic twist.
45. There are many stories about the nymphs in Roman fairy tales.
46. The writer takes wellknown fairy tales and gives them an ironical twist.
47. It's that bit in the story where the fairy grants the little girl three wishes.
48. Many fairy tales portray women as victims.
49. Fairy tales can be interpreted in several different ways.
50. Most fairy tales have a happy ending.
51. Gilliam's movie is a modern-day fairy tale.
52. Fairy tales have a surprising profundity.
53. As a child, I adored fairy tales.
54. Perrault published his collection of fairy tales in 1697.
55. He looked like some giant from a fairy story.
56. In traditional fairy tales,(sentence dictionary) the hero is rewarded and the enemy punished.
57. A beautiful fairy danced near him, and he reached out to catch her, but caught only her handkerchief.
58. There is no heaven or afterlife for broken-down computers; that is a fairy story for people afraid of the dark. Stephen Hawking
59. I regard the brain as a computer which will stop working when its components fail. There is no heaven or afterlife for broken down computers; that is a fairy story for people afraid of the dark. Stephen Hawking
60. To everyone who has ever heard a fairy tale, the image of being lost in a deep, dark wood is unforgettable.