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US
/ˈfɛɹiˌɫænd/
]
[ UK /fˈeəɹɪlˌænd/ ]
[ UK /fˈeəɹɪlˌænd/ ]
NOUN
- the enchanted realm of fairies
- something existing solely in the imagination (but often mistaken for reality)
How To Use fairyland In A Sentence
- Had the question been asked in that enchanted hall in fairyland, where all interrogations must be answered with absolute sincerity, Darsie had certainly replied, that he took her for the most frank-hearted and ultra-liberal lass that had ever lived since Mother Eve eat the pippin without paring. Redgauntlet
- ‘Please take care not to step on the shadows,’ it asks, as if you were about to enter a fairyland, and, in a way, you are.
- They were before the magical portal that would lead her to the fairyland.
- With the soft music in the background, the room seemed alive, and the small, twinkling colored sparks of light turned the room into a fairyland full of stars.
- 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. Daisy
- At night, it looks out on a fairyland of Manhattan's glittering lights.
- London, a marvellous fairyland to her; tell her of "rags" in which he had played the leading part; of things he had done when he was in Rio for three months -- Rio! the very name enthralled her! Captivity
- In Denmark, the Pacific might seem like a distant fairyland.
- It had snowed heavily during the night and in the morning the garden was a white fairyland.
- It had snowed heavily during the night and in the morning the garden was a white fairyland.