fairies in English

noun
1
a small imaginary being of human form that has magical powers, especially a female one.
I love magical things like fairies and goblins.
2
a male homosexual.

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1. Shakespeare fixed the idea of fairies, consigning some fairies forever to the dustheap and Conferring immortality on his own creations

2. Fairies are meaner than fucking hornets!

3. Whores, skunk-pussies, buggers, queens, fairies, dopers, junkies.

4. Do you believe in fairies?

5. 6 Do you believe fairies exist?

6. Fairies of every talent depend on me.

7. Tink has since gathered an entourage of fellow flirtatious fairies.

8. Unfortunately, all those fairies are out of luck this year.

9. And Brendan's the only bloke I know who's been blessed by fairies.

10. As the myth goes, a Changeling was substituted by fairies.

11. In stories Changelings were often taken or left by fairies.

12. Crystallites power the kingdom of Shimmervale which Crystal Fairies inhabit

13. Blackthorns are sacred to the Luantishees, which are Blackthorn Fairies who guard the trees

14. Befriending the fairies of Wind, Fire and Lightning, Arien has learned to control the elements

15. The name Oberon was derived from Oberon, the King of the Fairies in A Midsummer Night's Dream.

16. Fairies are a semi-sentient race and the pillars of magic in the world of ZanZarah.

17. 13 At last she believed that the tulip bed was under the protection of the fairies.

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19. "Lee Kikwang appears in A Pink's teaser, the meeting of 'fairies' and 'beast'".

20. There were allegations that this story had been plagiarized from The Frost Fairies by Margaret Canby.

21. Sir, I have seen nae deerskin treaty, nor have I seen fairies or water sprites.

22. The fairies began their charge to raise Aurora in a snug little cottage in the woods.

23. I used the story of Arthur Conan Doyle, and his unshakable belief in the existence of fairies, as a comparison.

24. Thanks to the two sweethearts, an atmosphere of... tenderness permeates the old antrum of the fairies.

25. Changeling, in European folklore, a deformed or imbecilic offspring of fairies or elves substituted by them surreptitiously for a human infant

26. Bulldykes, Faggots, and Fairies, Oh My! Calling and Being Called Queer in America, Now and Then book

27. And some parents worry the fairies are giving come-hither looks and wearing skimpy outfits that send girls the wrong message.Sentencedict

28. Childhood memories and the superstitions of our ancestors all dispose us anyway towards conniving at the idea that fairies and ghosts exist.

29. The fairies Abduct human children, leaving 'changelings' in cradles, or carry off wives to act as 'wet nurses' or midwives

30. The Disney Fairies star in a line of toys and direct-to-DVD movies popular among the preteen girl crowd.

31. The story features Akko and her friends hunting fairies in a forest when they are transported to another world.

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34. A Glimmer of a Clue is the perfect beach read! By the end of the book, you too will believe in fairies

35. The list of things which we strictly have to be agnostic about doesn't stop at tooth fairies and teapots; it's infinite.

36. By the way, Bibble wake up with Elina, saw the paeony and various fairies by home of the meadow were poorly ill it

37. It is ironic that Bottom, the most down-to-earth character in the play, is the only mortal who meets any of the fairies

38. However, this ammount is bound to grow up to 16 life bars thanks to the Red Fairies, 10 of them being scattered in the world of Anodyne

39. 1827, Thomas Hood, The Plea of the Midsummer Fairies […] When some fresh bruit Startled me all Aheap! — and soon I saw The horridest shape that ever raised my awe.

40. The carpet was then rolled off the floor; the musician was called, and the whole company was invited to dance, nor did ever fairies trip with greater alacrity.

41. 20 Some of the plants have obituary names: Iris, Basil, Rue, Rosemary, and Verbena. Some, like meadowsweet and cowslips, sweet flag and spikenard, are like the names of Shakespeare fairies.

42. 15 Before the truth finally comes out, the titular wives manage to bury Falstaff in filthy laundry and costume local children as fairies to "pinch him sound and burn him with their tapers.

43. So much has happened the Bunted fairies have been working their little fairy boots off! SO what has happened? A brand new shiny website is soon all to be revealed, including a shop! Squee

44. Art thou a Christian child- ha?Dost know thy catechism?Or art thou one of those naughty elfs or fairies, whom we thought to have left behind us, with other relics of Papistry, in merry old England?

45. Banshee, (“woman of the fairies”) supernatural being in Irish and other Celtic folklore whose mournful “keening,” or wailing screaming or lamentation, at night was believed to foretell the death of a member of the family of the person who heard the spirit

46. Later ones included three written by David Garrick and based on Shakespeare - The Fairies (3 February 1755 at the Drury Lane, London), after A Midsummer Night's Dream, and The Tempest (11 February 1756, Drury Lane, London) - and a successful afterpiece, The Enchanter (13 December 1760, Drury Lane, London).

47. She is the fairies' midwife, and she comes In shape no bigger than an agate stone On the forefinger of an alderman, Drawn with a team of little Atomies Over men's noses as they lie asleep; Her wagon spokes made of long spinners' legs, The cover, of the wings of grasshoppers; Her traces, of the smallest spider web; Her collars, of the

48. ‘In the Bower with his Welsh wife, Mortimer fumes impotently: ‘This is the deadly spite that angers me - / My wife can speak no English, and I no Welsh.’’ ‘Then, as I reclined in my Bower, the fairies sang to me, and Oberon entered slowly, playing a soft rounded melody that interwove with their song, unnoticed by my eager guards.’

49. In the section on Agnosticism in his famous book "The God Delusion," renowned scientist Richard Dawkins mentions the "tooth fairy" analogy to argue that while we should be technically agnostic on the existence of fairies because we lack evidence in either direction, in practice we are all (or at least the reasonable among us) "a-fairyists."