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[ UK /spɹˈa‍ɪt/ ]
[ US /ˈspɹaɪt/ ]
NOUN
  1. a small being, human in form, playful and having magical powers

How To Use sprite In A Sentence

  • As people who ought to know better," observed M. Kollsen, "now think the wind is alive, and call it Nipen, or the mist of the lake and river, which they call the sprite Uldra. Feats on the Fiord The third book in "The Playfellow"
  • She plays Silly, a Nova Scotian seasprite of girl who is the subject of a marine tragedy of, er, Titanic proportions.
  • More an Irish sprite than anything, Mairead leapt, twirled, and 'arabesqued' her way across the stage courting us through her violin. Dr. Cara Barker: The Beauty of Giving Your Whole Heart
  • At first, he thought he had finally lost his mind, and was seeing faeries and sprites.
  • Five minutes later there was an explosion in the field, followed by a sprite of hanging smoke. DISPLACED PERSON
  • It was a CD for kids, which used cartoon sprites to teach basic computing skills.
  • The lively little sprite Ariel had nothing mischievous in his nature, except that he took rather too much pleasure in tormenting an ugly monster called Caliban, for he owed him a grudge, because he was the son of his old enemy Sycorax. Types of Children's Literature
  • Also are new scope sprites with realistic scratched and dirty lenses.
  • First car was a '64 Austin Healy Sprite, deer head and legs sticking out the trunk was quite a site. didn't get too far back into the woods but back then I had no problem doing that on foot Why Minivans Make Great Hunting Vehicles
  • The computer sprites can't yet convey enough emotion for you to care about them.
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