Definitionn. (folklore) fairies that are somewhat mischievous
Last update: September 7, 2015
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I saw a pixie in my dream last night. [Please select]
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The attractive Guardian was toned and muscular, her dark hair kept in a pixie cut and her eyes large and dark. [Please select]
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It made me feel that she was really mine, and not a pixie that would vanish at a word. [Please select]
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I was away for six weeks, during the whole of which time Pixie remained contentedly at his new abode. [Please select]
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Pixie is still alive and flourishing, and readily lends himself to experiments, which, however, yield no very definite result. [Please select]
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Some resembled tufted tassels, some the most delicate ferns, and others showed the split cups of their seed-vessels like pixie goblets. [Please select]
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"My love to the Queen of all good fairies, and tell Pixie that I hope the gloves fitted." [Please select]
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"Our old nurse used to call funguses pixie stools," said Edith Carey, "and the hollow ones were pixies' baths." [Please select]
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"No; but I've seen the dewdrops shining just like diamonds, and I've seen the mist make wonderful pixie castles in the moonlight." [Please select]
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Around the porch and down the walk were beds of yellow violets, pixie moss, and every tiny gold flower of the woods. [Please select]
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