Fairyland

Word FAIRYLAND
Character 9
Hyphenation fair y land
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Fairyland"

What do we mean by fairyland?

The imaginary land of fairies. noun

A charming, enchanting place. noun

The imaginary land or abode of fairies. noun

The imaginary land or abode of fairies. noun

Having qualities ascribed to fairies and their realm; fanciful, delicate, surreal, or diminutive. adjective

The imaginary land or abode of fairies. noun

Something existing solely in the imagination (but often mistaken for reality) noun

The enchanted realm of fairies noun

The imaginary land or abode of fairies.

An underrated symphonic metal band from France. Cheesy as hell, but in a good way. If you like Rhapsody of Fire, you'll love Fairyland. Urban Dictionary

1. A magical place you get to go to if you choose the right drink. (From the book Ender's Game.) 2. The name of a province on NukeZone 3. A pay for play online multiplayer RPG. Urban Dictionary

Used to describe lawns and houses with an extreme or over the top amount of Christmas lights and decorations. Urban Dictionary

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The word "fairyland" in example sentences

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. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Eagle_eye - the fairyland is what the current plan is. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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. ❋ Unknown (2008)

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. ❋ Unknown (1922)

His real home is in fairyland, and he understands fairy language. ❋ Henrietta Elizabeth (1920)

"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." ❋ Unknown (1893)

The way to the true fairyland is hard to find, and we must each find it for ourselves, mustn't we? ❋ Unknown (1893)

Well, keep them in fairyland then, or at least only let them out for visits now and then. ❋ Unknown (1887)

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. ❋ Unknown (1868)

As I said I was in fairyland; and how shall one describe fairyland? ❋ Unknown (1868)

After a nuke goes off because it didn’t control its border because it preferred to believe in fairyland? ❋ Unknown (2010)

I called fairyland ‘the world’s bane’ because I thought of it as that ideal perfection which is the source of all hopeless longing and public tumult. ❋ W.B. Yeats (2000)

Martinagalia was in charge of limeworks at the site when he blasted his way through to the vast network of underground caves, described as a fairyland of stalactites and stalacmites by Prof ❋ Unknown (1996)

Now by those that do not remember their childhood, having other things to do, be it understood that underneath fairyland, which is, as all men know, at the edge of the world, there dwelleth the Gladsome Beast. ❋ Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett Dunsany (1917)

"No," Peggy agreed, "I know that, mamma, because fairies really live in fairyland." ❋ Unknown (1887)

Power abroad in our fairyland, which is able to steal not only Ozma and her Magic Picture, but Glinda's Book of Records and all her magic, and my black bag containing all my tricks of wizardry, then that Evil Power may yet cause us considerable injury. ❋ Unknown (1887)

They called the fairyland porcelain elf lady to the office to discuss my 'color.' ❋ Unknown (2009)

He had meant to go into "fairyland" and this, of course, wasn't it. ❋ Simak, Clifford D., 1904-1988 (1952)

It has always seemed like a kind of fairyland, for I was a very little tot then. ❋ William MacLeod Raine (1912)

Fairyland is [far] from the heaviest of [metal], but it's very [enjoyable]. ❋ Sugimura (2007)

If [you choose] correctly from [the two], you may [go to] Fairyland ❋ Bumpass (2007)

[Pratt]’s house [is lit] up like a fucking [fairyland] ❋ AudubonDrive (2017)

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