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18 Sentences With "fairylike"

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Still, "it was quite magical, Ms. Kravitz said, "and fairylike, I thought.
And I was fairylike in any number of ways, but I was actually tough as nails.
The moves were remarkable for a small, unprofitable company that makes a selfie app that lets users morph into fairylike airbrushed versions of themselves.
AMID wafts of incense and marijuana smoke, hordes of smiling folk in fairylike garb or, for a few, just body paint, dance in a patchwork of majestic forest glades near the town of Tidewater, Oregon.
Ms. Dodd found a different solution: the dispersion, sometimes across nearly empty backgrounds, of discrete brush strokes that sometimes but not always hint at leaves, grass, trees, rocks and streams, along with a couple of tiny fairylike figures.
When the Netflix show featuring the tidying-up consultant Marie Kondo debuted, three prominent white feminists tweeted that Ms. Kondo was a "pretty little pixie" with "fairylike delicacy" and that her speaking Japanese on her show was symptomatic of America's decline.
They are as short-lived as the forest pools they occupy, dwelling in these mysterious and beautiful worlds for a brief three or four months, and then both the pools and the shrimp vanish, fairylike, absorbed back into the forest floor like magic.
When I was offered the chance to perk up my curly curls and scrub up my Irish brogue to portray the fairylike Sharon McLonergan in a coming Off Broadway revival of the musical "Finian's Rainbow," this version of the actor's dream crept into my subconscious and made plain thoughts I was already thinking: At age 46, when does an ingénue hang up her ponytail?
37) Boulez on Conducting. London, Faber. Macdonald highlights the passage towards the end of the scherzo where “The sounds become more ethereal and fairylike, low clarinet, high harps and the bell-like antique cymbals…The pace and fascination of the movement are irresistible; it is some of the most ethereally brilliant music ever penned.”Macdonald, H. (1969, p51) Berlioz orchestral Music.
Queen Mary taught it to her ladies-in-waiting. Decorative macramé ship Macramé was most popular in the Victorian era. It adorned most homes in items such as tablecloths, bedspreads and curtains. The popular Sylvia's Book of Macramé Lace (1882) showed how "to work rich trimmings for black and coloured costumes, both for home wear, garden parties, seaside ramblings, and balls--fairylike adornments for household and underlinens ...".
One day, the children pray to God (Rishi Kapoor) for help. God discusses the matter with his fairylike angels and decides to send Geeta (Rani Mukerji), his favourite and the most whimsical of the angels, to unite Ranbir with the children. God warns her not to use her ability to alter reality during her time on earth. Geeta ignores God's warning and uses this power often, providing comic relief.
Omega Boost proceeds to breach the planetary defenses, once again defeating Beta Boost (who has been given a version of the Viper Boost attack) and fending off the avatar of AlphaCore itself. Afterwards, the planet is destroyed and AlphaCore attempts to escape through its Timeshaft. Omega Boost pursues it and destroys its three forms- crystal, serpent-like machine, and finally the true form, a vaguely fairylike humanoid with wings. After defeat, AlphaCore attempts to possess Omega Boost, but fails, disintegrating.
Illustration of Broučci by Jiří Trnka This is a craving that sits upon his headstone. Broučci is a classic children's book by Jan Karafiát published in the Czech language in the early 1870s.Peter Hunt, Sheila G. Bannister Ray International companion encyclopedia of children's literature page 775 The title is the Czech word for beetles, and the word is also used for "traditional Czech figures of fairylike insect people"Raul A. Barreneche 3 friends transform a Czech getaway Arts & Leisure September 15, 2006 International Herald Tribune such as the characters in the book. In English, the title is often translated as Fireflies.
The video shows Monrose in a flowery garden, Bahar Kızıl sitting on a swing while Senna Guemmour is standing in front of a cherry tree and Mandy Capristo is shown sitting on a bench. Scenes of two harassed women and one father whose son smudged his apartment with yellow paint are cut in. They seem to despair but then the garden in which Monrose are placed turns out to be a glass globe that encourages the three tormented. The music video plays with two heavy contrasted worlds: On the one hand the glass globe which shows a gaudy fairylike dreamland but on the other hand the grey, drab, depressing world where injustice and grief happens.
Used to the warmer climate of Italy, she once remarked : "God was angry when he created the Swedish climate!" She was described as a warm person with great charm and talent within many fields of art, which she developed in her hectic social life. As a member of the nobility, she was presented at the royal court, and took part in the court life of King Charles John and Queen Désirée, where she became a centre of the court's entertainment. She was an admired, versatile singer, who sometimes accompanied her singing by playing the harp; she also took part in the amateur theatre of the royal court, where she was described as an actress hors ligne, and was seen as a natural, fairylike dancer.
Jan Karafiát (4 January 1846 — 31 January 1929) was a Czech clergyman of the Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren and author. He is best known for his classic children's book Broučci, the Czech language word for beetle, that was first published in the early 1870s.Peter Hunt, Sheila G. Bannister Ray International companion encyclopedia of children's literature page 775 Traditional Czech figurines of fairylike insect peopleRaul A. Barreneche 3 friends transform a Czech getaway Arts & Leisure September 15, 2006 International Herald Tribune] are based on the characters in the book. He is also known for his poetry, which often reflected his religious beliefs, additionally he was one of the reviewers of Bible kralická - the first Czech protestant translation of the Bible.
It is as > though a wondrous kingdom has opened itself to me, a kingdom that originates > within me and, as it takes shape, removes me from the stress of external > events." In this letter of 1813 Hoffmann also sketches out his concept for The Golden Pot in some detail: > "I have been exceedingly busy with the continuation of [the Fantasy Pieces], > primarily a fairytale that will take up most of an entire volume. Do not > think for a moment, good Sir, of Scheherazade and one thousand and one > nights--turbans and Turkish trousers have been banned completely. I intend > the entire fairytale to step into everyday life and there to assume its > shapes in a manner that is fairylike and wondrous but at the same time bold.
Sebile, the youngest of them, is noted as so expert at sorcery that she had managed to render Cerberus harmless during her visit to Hell. In a well-known episode from Lancelot- Grail, found largely unchanged in Malory's compilation, the queens are riding together when they find the young Lancelot asleep by an apple tree (apples being a symbol of enchantment in the legends). Amazed by how fairylike handsome Lancelot is, they argue over who among them would be the most deserving of his love for reasons other than their equal social rank and magical powers (at least in the French original version, as Malory turns Morgan into a clearly dominant leader of the group). Each of them states different reasons to be chosen, with Sebile emphasizing her merry character, youth and beauty.

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