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fairyland

[fair-ee-land] / ˈfɛər iˌlænd /






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In Mozart’s opera, Tamino, a prince in a fairyland of mystic temples and mystifying gods, relies on his supernatural flute that turn sorrow into joy to get him out of jams.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 5, 2026

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 Nov. 20, 2022

North Korea's rubber-stamp parliament convened this week to pass legislation aimed at turning the country into a "beautiful and civilized socialist fairyland," state media reported on Thursday.

From Reuters Sep. 8, 2022

"They were twinkling, these lights coming down. I shouldn't say fairyland, but that's what it looked like to a little girl."

From BBC Feb. 19, 2021

On a more prosaic level, Mrs. Weston took her to the department stores where she could revel in another type of fairyland.

From "I, Robot" by Isaac Asimov




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