fairy in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for fairy in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

fairy <pl fairies> [Am ˈfɛri, Brit ˈfɛːri] N

2. fairy (male homosexual):

fairy dated, offens
mariquita m inf, pej

I.fairy tale [Am ˈfɛri teɪl, Brit], fairy story N

airy-fairy [Am ˌɛriˈfɛri, Brit ˌɛːrɪˈfɛːri] ADJ esp Brit inf

Translations for fairy in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

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fairy in the PONS Dictionary

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Inspired by classical fairy tales and urban fantasy, the setting presents a multicultural world in which magic is always present but often invisible.
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The player characters in the game are fairy-based, capable of flight thanks to their wings.
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Furthermore, she reproaches him for not writing fairy tales for her anymore.
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Although they have strong associations with doom, some legends paint fairy circles as places of fertility and fortune.
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She obeyed, and the fairy turned her back.
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The 19th century also saw much scholarly interest in the reconstruction of pagan mythology from folklore or fairy tales.
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A waif notices her and thinks she is a real fairy.
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One touchstone of the authentic fairy tale is that it is presented as wholly credible.
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The area's vernal pools contain a rare species of fairy shrimp and are the only known place where the endangered big-flowered woolly meadowfoam grows.
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Trees are lit with fairy lights, then music, food and dancing goes on through the night.
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