fairylike (Meaning)

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fairylike (a.)

Resembling a fairy, or what is made or done be fairies; as, fairylike music.

fairylike Sentence Examples

  1. She moved with a fairylike grace that seemed effortless.
  2. The delicate, fairylike nature of the dress contrasted greatly with the harsh leather.
  3. The tiny fairylike creature flitted about the rose garden, alighting on a different bloom every few seconds.
  4. With fairylike precision, the ballerina twirled and leaped through the air.
  5. The fairylike mural seemed to glow in the moonlight, its colors vibrant and ethereal.
  6. The children were captivated by the fairylike performance of the magician, who seemed to pull a rabbit out of their ear.
  7. With fairylike agility, she dodged through the raindrops, her feet barely touching the ground.
  8. It was a scene of fairylike beauty, the snow-capped mountains in the distance and the crystal-clear lake in the forefront.
  9. The fireflies drifted through the air with a fairylike iridescence, their wings glimmering in the moonlight.
  10. The hem of her dress created the most fairylike swish as she walked.

FAQs About the word fairylike

Resembling a fairy, or what is made or done be fairies; as, fairylike music.

possessed,fairy, miraculous, cursed, dreamy, wondrous, fantastical, magic, fantastic,utopian

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She moved with a fairylike grace that seemed effortless.

The delicate, fairylike nature of the dress contrasted greatly with the harsh leather.

The tiny fairylike creature flitted about the rose garden, alighting on a different bloom every few seconds.

With fairylike precision, the ballerina twirled and leaped through the air.