How To Use Faery In A Sentence

  • During the Lost Days, the walls between the faery kingdom of Ynys Avalenn and the mortal realm remained open with both sides able to pass as needed. Earl of Durkness
  • Indeed, there was always something more than human in her loveliness, though, to be frank, it savored less of chilling paradisial perfection than of a vision of some great-eyed queen of faery, such as those whose feet glide unwetted over our fen-waters when they roam o 'nights in search of unwary travellers. The Line of Love Dizain des Mariages
  • A disappeared world where magic reigned, and Fey and Other passed with ease between the mortal and faery realms. Earl of Durkness
  • Apparently, Orikichal's faery race had once lived above ground, in the sunlit fields of the faery world.
  • Another query about fairies, spelled as "faery" this time. Inside the Mailbag, Week #4
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  • Hand in hand they strode back towards the faery castle and the life of everlasting joy and timeless companionship that awaited them.
  • Nearly every faery in the troop was hidden somewhere in the shadows.
  • The people we met were like the cast from an old faery tale: bearded woodcutters sat chatting in clearings of the forest; cowherds and shepherdesses wandered past with their flocks, shy and silent.
  • The new faery had a very majestic aura about her.
  • ‘Oh there's no need for that,’ she answered, dropping the last of the faery fruit into their laps.
  • “Henry the Fift” [_this spelling is used consistently_] except the “Faery Queen,” [_spelling unchanged_] next to the Miter and Phænix [_error for “Phœnix” in original_] [Stz. 3 sidenote] ... The Battaile of Agincourt
  • She looked and was the faery equivalent of fifteen, or about an aeon and a half.
  • -- The fate of Spenser is a commentary upon courtiership, even in the reign of Elizabeth, the Faery Queene. English Literature, Considered as an Interpreter of English History Designed as a Manual of Instruction
  • Ultimately the world of faery is not as wonderful as promised.
  • ‘Let this be the last thing to pass your lips, if you wish to find your way to the faery realm and safely back again,’ Merlin cautioned sternly.
  • I imagine the faery voice to be the one that called to her, tempting her.
  • The people we met were like the cast from an old faery tale: bearded woodcutters sat chatting in clearings of the forest; cowherds and shepherdesses wandered past with their flocks, shy and silent.
  • The oddest thing about this faery was that, unlike its smaller companion, it was completely devoid of wings.
  • The weaver rendering the Fey aura—for even without the recognizable dolmen behind her it was obvious the woman was one of the faery folk—worked in a mix of gold and silver threads. Earl of Durkness
  • ‘You have done well, Raven,’ the faery queen greeted her gravely.
  • She did not know much of the faery lore, but she was sure that all the stories about them made them out to be malevolent spirits who hated the men who had driven them from their lands with fire and sword.
  • It wouldn't fool another faery, but a human would see them as regular, rounded ears.
  • His two comrades - the green-haired mage and the black-haired faery - had awoken after a few days, but as for him, he had just kept sleeping.
  • I know, it's soppy, slushy stuff when you really think about it, but how many people (yes I'm including men here, never let it be said I'm sexist) don't want that faery tale romance.
  • In CATNYP by Delia Sherman, a mortal girl who is a "taken child" tries to find her place in faery society, where she is without any special powers. The Faery Reel
  • faery," though the land poor Angela had wandered away from was the The Master-Christian
  • It need not just be saltwater habitats either: many of the Celtic "faery" tales link the Fair Folk with lakes and lochs. Posthuman Blues
  • Her hair (it had been white from birth, and she looked the faery equivalent of twenty) was in a plait down her back.
  • After that they met the faery ferryman, who -- according to Sandy -- "wore a wee kiltie o 'reeds, an' a tammie made frae a loch-lily pad wi 'a cat-o'-nine-tail tossel, lukin' sae ilk the brae ye wad niver ken he was a mon glen ye dinna see his legs, walkin '. The Primrose Ring
  • Now that my jaw is off the desk, looks like the stupid faery paid a visit to Jay today. Jay Inslee (D, WA) uses lobbyist letter for Net Neutrality push. | RedState
  • The kingly faery treated his guests well, but he kept them always under his claw-tipped thumb.
  • Through Faery land, which those six books co [m] pile giue leaue to rest me being halfe fordonne, and gather to my selfe new breath awhile. Amoretti and Epithalamion
  • Round eyes as dark as a faery's stared out from sunken and sallow sockets, ringed by dark purple bags.
  • It's body rocked slightly with the force of the faery's movement, it's black marbled eyes boring into Peter with all the intensity of a diamond tipped drill.
  • Anyway I tried the new bulbs and the wifaery just magicked them away. Calder's Comfort Farm: Heathrow, lightbulbs and Emma Thompson
  • They are known by many names, the old folk, the good folk, the fae "fae" is plural, "faery" is singular, as they find their way into innumerable legends and stories of many cultures, even to the present day. Archive 2009-05-01
  • We were still sitting in our places when the faery troop meandered back to the camp, chased home by the sud-den inclemency.

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