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fairyland
[ fair-ee-land ]
fairyland
/ ˈfɛərɪˌlænd /
noun
- the imaginary domain of the fairies; an enchanted or wonderful place
- a fantasy world, esp one resulting from a person's wild imaginings
Word History and Origins
Origin of fairyland1
Example Sentences
Even now, at 9, she has one foot in reality and the other in a kind of fairyland, and sometimes the boundaries between the two are hard to define.
Tunku Varadarajan asks, did Greg Smith just wake up from a fairyland?
To address Fleurette, impalpable creation of fairyland, as “old girl” was particularly distasteful.
"Why, she was very old and was all dried up and withered before Oz became a fairyland," explained the Scarecrow.
A coach and four, a Cinderella coach, would be the 28 only suitable equipage in which to make this journey into fairyland.
It is neither the amiable fairyland of Callot nor the bourgeois pessimism 53 of Hogarth.
Silent like a cloud, the group moves onward—a sweet-scented apparition from fairyland.
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