Fairies [noun]

Definition of Fairies:

supernatural being

Synonyms of Fairies:


Opposite/Antonyms of Fairies:

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Sentence/Example of Fairies:

"He means that the fairies are here, and that means that we won't get our ride," said the Goblin, rather sulkily.

There were still fairies in those days, and those who had titles used to go to Court.

Monsieur de La Rochecoupe admitted the power of the fairies.

Seriously, my dear Boulingrin, that there are moments when I wonder which of us two is the more credulous in respect of fairies.

Once again Monsieur de Boulingrin had failed to recognize the fairies, mistresses of the destinies of men.

Sometimes little leaves fall into the water and float away like silver-green boats, rowed by tiny fairies.

The theme had changed—light, airy, sparkling, it reminded the girls of fairies dancing on the grass in the moonlight.

Nay, nay, 'tis the fairies that took thim an' have thim now, kapin' thim an' will not ever give thim back.

Fairies' eyes be used to darkness, but can they see where it is black night in one corner an' a blaze o' light in another?

He built himself a house; he ploughed the land; and then he made a lime-kiln on the very borders of the fairies' home.