fairyland
IPA: fˈɛriɫænd
noun
- The imaginary land or abode of fairies.
- Any place of great natural beauty, or having a magical atmosphere.
adjective
- Having qualities ascribed to fairies and their realm; fanciful, delicate, surreal, or diminutive.
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Examples of "fairyland" in Sentences
- Eagle_eye - the fairyland is what the current plan is.
- His real home is in fairyland, and he understands fairy language.
- Well, keep them in fairyland then, or at least only let them out for visits now and then.
- The way to the true fairyland is hard to find, and we must each find it for ourselves, mustn't we?
- The road to fairyland is not the road to Heaven, nor even to Hell, I believe, though some have held that it may lead thither indirectly by the Devil's tithe.
- NASHOLA did not live in fairyland, although there were seasons when his country was so beautiful that it might well have belonged to some such enchanted place.
- "It must have been a fairies 'garden some time, I'm sure, and I shouldn't wonder if one of the doors into fairyland is hidden somewhere here, if only we could find it."
- The sweet wonderful note of a wood thrush, somewhere far out of sight, assured me, what everything conspired to assure me, that I was certainly in fairyland, not on the common earth.
- However, Spirited Away combines a charming, classical plot -- a girl captured and enslaved in fairyland, forced to work in a sort of bathhouse for mythological gods and monsters -- with incredible animation which updates Miyazaki's character designs with gorgeous digital colors and sparing use of CG.
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