“fairy” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “fairy”:

+ This movie is based on the fairy tale of the same name.

+ Stewie fears that the tooth fairy will take his tooth.

+ She won the People’s Choice AwardAmerican People’s Choice Award for voicing the wicked Fairy Godmother in DreamWorks’ animated “Shrek 2”.

+ The fairy turns mousemice, lizards, and a wand.

+ It would be appropriate for a party of small fairies to share a fairy cake.

fairy how to use?
fairy how to use?

Example sentences of “fairy”:

+ The group became poplar as Hideto Noguchi's sweet singing voice and Ai Akamatsu's fairy tale atmosphere attracted many girls and their popularity soared.

+ That novel is in turn based on the Brothers Grimm fairy tale, "The Frog Prince".
+ In 1835, he published four fairy tales that were liked by the readers.

+ The group became poplar as Hideto Noguchi’s sweet singing voice and Ai Akamatsu’s fairy tale atmosphere attracted many girls and their popularity soared.

+ That novel is in turn based on the Brothers Grimm fairy tale, “The Frog Prince”.

+ In 1835, he published four fairy tales that were liked by the readers.

+ Colourful small birds include blue tits, the gold finches, humming birds, fairy wrens and bee eaters.

+ Backdrops may be fairy tale settings such as the three pigs’ houses of straw, twigs, and brick or Old Macdonald’s farm.

+ Rimsky-Korsakov had by now become really interested in Russian folktunes and fairy tales.

+ The princess then tells him that she was gifted at birth with the power to transform her lover into a handsome man by the same fairy who helped him.

+ He believed the traditional fairy tale production was impossible to present on the modern stage.

+ The director of this movie, Del Toro said that he thinks the story to be a fable, influenced by fairy tales, and that it focuses on and continues themes related to his earlier movie “The Devil’s Backbone”, a spiritual sequel, though not an actual sequel.

+ It is also called cotton candy or fairy floss.

+ He wishes that Pinocchio was a real boy, and the Blue Fairy makes Gepetto’s wish come true.

+ Stella is the oldest fairy in the Winx Club.

+ If the child does not go to sleep the tooth fairy will not come.

+ Here, he meets the Lilac Fairy who emerges from a boat of mother of pearl on the river.

More in-sentence examples of “fairy”:

+ These fairy tales are a facet of the Medúmbà culture, the richness of which he depicts in his autobiography "My Childhood and Youth", that was equally published in 2010.

+ The journalist is caught by The Tooth Fairy and killed.
+ The ballet is tied together through the repeated use of the two musical themes representing good and evil, personified by the Lilac Fairy and Carabosse respectively.

+ These fairy tales are a facet of the Medúmbà culture, the richness of which he depicts in his autobiography “My Childhood and Youth”, that was equally published in 2010.

+ The journalist is caught by The Tooth Fairy and killed.

+ The ballet is tied together through the repeated use of the two musical themes representing good and evil, personified by the Lilac Fairy and Carabosse respectively.

+ In this play, Puck is a servant to the Fairy King, Oberon.

+ In stories, a changeling is the child of a troll, elf, or fairy that has been left in the place of a human child.

+ Some of the birds spotted there are the Greater Racket-tailed Drongo, Asian Fairy Bluebird, Red-crowned Barbet and Emerald Dove.

+ He said he wanted The Tooth Fairy to seem like “he was doing this out of love”.

+ Iona and Peter Opie, “The Classic Fairy Tales”.

+ In Russia Mikhail Glinka wrote “Ruslan and Lyudmila” which was based on a Russian fairy tale.

+ The Lilac Fairy and the Prince enter.

+ The Sugar Plum Fairy only dances in Act 2 of the ballet.

+ Another influence was her love of Greek mythology and fairy tales when she was a child.

+ Helena Bonham Carter plays the Fairy Godmother.

+ It is based on the fairy tale, “CinderellaCendrillon, ou La petite pantoufle de vere” by Charles Perrault.

+ Puss in Boots is inspired by the title character of the fairy tale with the same name.

+ Jacques Barchilon and Henry Pettit “The Authentic Mother Goose Fairy Tales and Mursery Rhymes”.

+ It tells how she moves to a unit in the fairy ‘police’ called LEPrecon.

+ They are a family of white, roundish fairy tale characters with large snouts that make them look like hippopotamuses.

+ For example, in the graphic novel series “Fables”, Bigby Wolf lives with other fairy tale characters who have run away to the real world and works as a detective.

+ Another advised Andersen not to waste his time writing fairy tales.

+ He may have been the inspiration for the 1697 fairy tale “Bluebeard” by Charles Perrault.

+ The word originally comes from French: Charles Perrault mentioned an Ogre in his fairy tale, Little thumbling, published in 1697.

+ The gnome was the enemy the fairy had been worried about; with the wand in his possession he would make the fairy his slave.

+ The fairies have the power to grant wishes to Timmy, while still following “Da Rules”, the fairy rule book.

+ As with many fairy tales, hidden messages can be found in “Little Red Riding Hood”.

+ The movie explores Cinderella’s “happily ever after” life as a princess in three stories, with help from the Fairy Godmother.

+ Between the fairy disguised as a flower on the top of the cake, and the ring hidden within it, the children were able to make a wish for whatever they pleased if they were lucky enough to find it.

+ Musa is the Fairy of Music.

+ Without it, the fairy cannot live her normal life.

+ Roxy is the Fairy of Animals and has straight purple hair.

+ Steven Swann Jones said that fairy tales were different from other sorts of folktales because of magic.

+ In thanks, the fairy causes diamonds and roses to drop from the girl’s mouth whenever she speaks.

+ The story of the ballet is based on a GermanyGerman fairy tale.

+ Some of them are fairy tales.

+ Carabosse, a fairy overlooked by the master of ceremonies, enters.

+ The title refers to the fairy tale “The Emperor’s New Clothes” by Hans Christian Andersen, but has little in common with the fairy tale.

+ For example, in his 1977 edition of “The Folktale”, Thompson said that fairy tales were “a tale of some length involving a succession of motifs or episodes.

+ The song is about human expressions through Fairy talefolklore tales such as Peter Pan and Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.

+ In “The Annotated Classic Fairy Tales Harvard professor Maria Tatar writes that the story is sometimes regarded as a cautionary tale.

+ Some people tell the story that the tooth fairy is named Fatina and lives in Neverland.

+ She destroys the Fairy Realm, but Baalveer saves the surviving fairies.

+ They published a collection of fairy tales known as “Grimms’ Fairy Tales”.

+ The tooth fairy is said to take the tooth away while the child is sleeping and leave some money in its place.

+ Carlotta Brianza danced the Princess and Pavel Gerdt the Prince, with Marie Petipa as the Lilac Fairy and Enrico Cecchetti as Carabosse.

+ She likes balloons, tea parties, dancing, playing house and dressing up like a fairy and more.

+ The movie takes characters from different fairy tales, mixing stories.

+ For example, a fairy tale or fantasy is likely to have a knight-errant as hero and a witch as opposition.

+ The Blue Fairy asks Pinocchio how this happened, but Pinocchio lies, and his nose grows longer.

+ Maurice Ravel used it to write music which sounded ChinaChinese, and in his “Mother Goose” suite which sounds like a fairy tale.

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