fairytale in the PONS Dictionary

fairytale Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

a fairytale ending

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A number of fairytale-ish sequences involving plant therapy aren't exactly flagged up, either.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Me and my family spent many happy hours around the ground of its beautiful fairytale-like castle and gorgeous woodland walks.
www.walesonline.co.uk
Thankfully we experience a welcome return to form for our favourite fairytale-based detective series this week.
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It's not possible to tell the story like a fairytale.
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He devised the series when he was a fairytale-obsessed seven-year-old.
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It's a fairytale-like element that the show is flirting with here, albeit seen through its own unique sense of foreboding.
www.denofgeek.com
Still, though, the couple feels pretty sure that slow and steady progress will eventually return their project to the fairytale-like home it once was.
curbed.com
This rather low-key message is, by necessity, limited by the scope of the fairytale/plot tradition that they are attempting to change.
ideas.time.com
The story leaves the moral conclusion up to the reader, suggesting it is naturalistic, but the fairytale-like elements of the love story are inconsistent with either naturalism or realism.
en.wikipedia.org
This style is typically experienced as a romantic, fairytale-type love.
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