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Faer

Definition:

1. (noun) A fictional and magical creature often found in folklore and fantasy literature, known for their small size, pointed ears, and magical abilities.

2. (adjective) Referring to anything or anyone related to the realm of fairies or the characteristics attributed to them, such as enchantment, delicate beauty, or a whimsical atmosphere.

3. (verb) To behave mischievously or playfully, akin to the behavior typically associated with fairies.

Senses and Usages:

Noun:

- The children dressed up as faers for the fantasy-themed party.

- The protagonist encountered a faer deep in the enchanted forest.

Adjective:

- The garden was transformed into a faer wonderland with delicate flowers, twinkling lights, and gossamer decorations.

- The painting had an ethereal and faer-like quality.

Verb:

- The mischievous boy loved to faer around, playing pranks on his friends.

- The wind whispered through the trees, causing the leaves to faer and dance in the air.

Sample Sentences:

1. The little girl believed in faers and hoped to catch a glimpse of one in the garden.

2. The book described a magical faer kingdom hidden beyond the mountains.

3. The faer lights flickered softly, creating a serene ambiance in the room.

4. The forest was alive with the sounds of faers, their laughter echoing through the trees.

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