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Definition of fairy dust in English: fairy dustnoun mass nounUsed to refer to a hypothetical substance with magical properties that brings great success, good luck, or happiness. their whole life has been sprinkled with fairy dust Example sentencesExamples - Every interaction with every human we encounter can transform into an opportunity to spread our fairy dust and the joy inherent in magick.
- You have to build them slowly over time and scatter them around like fairy dust.
- And they look at me like I just dipped into the fairy dust.
- He's dabbled in various spiritual venues and of course, no one sprinkled with the fairy dust of New Age beliefs can be elected president.
- Mr Johnson said it was clear from the report that there was no "magic bullet" or "pouch of fairy dust" to tackle the problem.
- Never stop dreaming of moonbeams and fairy dust, shiny stars and the wonder of the heavens, a happier life and a better world.
- The magic is represented by a lot of tossing about of fairy dust and inexplicable hollering.
- It was good to be able to sprinkle a little fairy dust Dad's way.
- I want to find magic fairy dust in the tube that I thought contained glitter.
- Nevertheless, I'd like to share the sparkling fairy dust that she has sprinkled on my head.
- When you think of fairies, you think of cute little creatures flittering around spreading their sprinkling fairy dust on everyone.
- The album ends on a light cheery note and flows into the horizon on a wave of pink fairy dust.
- One factor is that the team's cut-rate cast-off offensive line, which had a fabulous season in 2000, has run out of fairy dust.
- The fairies created fairy dust to foment, or stir up trouble.
- The setting sun gave everything a hazy, pink glow and reflected off of Elizabeth's glossy curls like fairy dust.
- At the end of each track he extended a hand to sprinkle invisible fairy dust over the crowd.
- Fairy dust doesn't hurt either; teams are able to spend money without formal approval in the early stages.
- I take the approach that no amount of design "fairy dust" can transform a poor content site into a successful site.
- Forget the exquisite glossy packaging, with its silver stars and eldritch lights, and forget the generally obtuse lyrics with their references to "fairy dust."
- Although fairy dust can do so much, the rest can only be put down to good old-fashioned chemistry.
Definition of fairy dust in US English: fairy dustnoun their whole life has been sprinkled with fairy dust another term for pixie dust Example sentencesExamples - You have to build them slowly over time and scatter them around like fairy dust.
- I take the approach that no amount of design "fairy dust" can transform a poor content site into a successful site.
- Nevertheless, I'd like to share the sparkling fairy dust that she has sprinkled on my head.
- The magic is represented by a lot of tossing about of fairy dust and inexplicable hollering.
- And they look at me like I just dipped into the fairy dust.
- The fairies created fairy dust to foment, or stir up trouble.
- The album ends on a light cheery note and flows into the horizon on a wave of pink fairy dust.
- One factor is that the team's cut-rate cast-off offensive line, which had a fabulous season in 2000, has run out of fairy dust.
- Forget the exquisite glossy packaging, with its silver stars and eldritch lights, and forget the generally obtuse lyrics with their references to "fairy dust."
- Never stop dreaming of moonbeams and fairy dust, shiny stars and the wonder of the heavens, a happier life and a better world.
- When you think of fairies, you think of cute little creatures flittering around spreading their sprinkling fairy dust on everyone.
- At the end of each track he extended a hand to sprinkle invisible fairy dust over the crowd.
- I want to find magic fairy dust in the tube that I thought contained glitter.
- Although fairy dust can do so much, the rest can only be put down to good old-fashioned chemistry.
- The setting sun gave everything a hazy, pink glow and reflected off of Elizabeth's glossy curls like fairy dust.
- Mr Johnson said it was clear from the report that there was no "magic bullet" or "pouch of fairy dust" to tackle the problem.
- It was good to be able to sprinkle a little fairy dust Dad's way.
- Every interaction with every human we encounter can transform into an opportunity to spread our fairy dust and the joy inherent in magick.
- He's dabbled in various spiritual venues and of course, no one sprinkled with the fairy dust of New Age beliefs can be elected president.
- Fairy dust doesn't hurt either; teams are able to spend money without formal approval in the early stages.
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