[ US /ˈpɪksi/ ]
[ UK /pˈɪksi/ ]
NOUN
  1. creeping evergreen shrub having narrow overlapping leaves and early white star-shaped flowers; of the pine barrens of New Jersey and the Carolinas
  2. (folklore) fairies that are somewhat mischievous
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How To Use pixie In A Sentence

  • The master feel good mind manipulator is saddened by her wayward "Jesus" and must come reining down to spread her pixie dust and re-christen the Annointed One. Oprah Winfrey to tape Christmas special at the White House
  • She was about fifty years old, with a moon face and pixie hairdo, wearing a light cotton kimono.
  • The vocals are shared alternately between the two singers; both sound like fragile pixies, trapped in a lyrical world of jealous lovers and murderous intent.
  • Her brown eyes are intelligent and searching and her long wiry dark hair has been cut into a short pixie-style cut and dyed honey brown.
  • Nancy was born in Ohio, one of six children, four of them girls, and with her pixie hair was often mistaken for a boy.
  • So I didn't get tickets to see any of the Pixies' reunion gigs.
  • Sure enough, there was Billy, all 5ft 7in of him, with his undeniably pixie-esque features and tufty hair.
  • The creatures called "pixies" seem an odd fit for this story, in that your premise skews hard toward the paranormal and pseudo-scientific, yet they're more traditionally supernatural in origin. Archive 2009-02-22
  • The airbrush motor hums, and my cake is transformed like magic, with a little of what Duff calls pixie dust. Let Me Eat Cake
  • Welcome to my blog! I'm swinginpixie and, as you might have already figured out, I am a bi-sexual woman who wants to express her sexuality.
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