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fairyland

[fair-ee-land] / ˈfɛər iˌlænd /






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“I was like…hey, do you want to drive a zebra to work today with me and our magical fairyland?”

From The Wall Street Journal

Thanksgivings were frankly secular and uniquely ours: sports, games, picnics at the beach, a “fairyland” parade downtown, warm-weather pleasure drives through the hills.

From Los Angeles Times

We are, as the wife of Stuart Murdoch — lead singer of the band Belle and Sebastian — cooingly calls it, in “fairyland.”

From Washington Post

Crowley’s novel — about a peculiar family with very close ties to fairyland — is widely viewed as the greatest American fantasy novel of its time.

From Washington Post

I am certain the hard-working state officials ordered to write such nonsense do not personally accept this fairyland view of school improvement.

From Washington Post