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111fairy cake — fairy .cake n BrE a very small cake …
112fairy godmother — n 1.) a woman with magic powers who saves someone from trouble, in a story 2.) someone who helps people when they are in trouble …
113fairy lights — n [plural] BrE small coloured lights used especially to decorate a Christmas tree …
114fairy cake — fairy ,cake noun count BRITISH a CUPCAKE …
115fairy godmother — noun count a woman in traditional children s stories who has magic powers and helps people a. a woman who likes helping people …
116fairy tale — oral narrative centered on magical tests, quests, and transformations, 1749, translating Fr. Conte de feés of Madame d Aulnois (1698, translated into English 1699). As an adjective (also fairytale), attested by 1963 …
117fairy lights — ► PLURAL NOUN chiefly Brit. ▪ small coloured electric lights used for decoration, especially on a Christmas tree …
118fairy ring — ► NOUN ▪ a ring of grass that is darker in colour than the surrounding grass due to the growth of certain fungi, popularly believed to have been caused by fairies dancing …
119fairy story — ► NOUN 1) a children s tale about magical and imaginary beings and lands. 2) an untrue account …
120fairy ring — n. a circle of mushrooms often seen on grassy ground, originating from one initial mycelium and often accompanied by a circle of darker grass: so called because formerly thought to have been made by the dancing of fairies …