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On opening night, it was a treat to see Kyle Davis’ regal yet fleet-footed Oberon, opposite the appropriately fairylike Elizabeth Murphy as Titania, who brought a gentle, otherworldly softness to the role.

“When I was working with Jack,” she said, “I told him certain words and feelings that I want the record to be able to have for people. Spirituality was one, iridescence was one, illuminance was one. Ethereal was one. And magical, fairylike, dreamy, colorful.”

A small shadow stepped from behind the trunk, and in the fiery glow of the sky, I saw a tiny, fairylike creature.

"It's like a flute or, even, fairylike call," says wildlife biologist Dan "Birdman" Rauch with the D.C.

When the Netflix show featuring the tidying-up consultant Marie Kondo debuted, three prominent white feminists tweeted that Ms. Kondo was a “pretty little pixie” with “fairylike delicacy” and that her speaking Japanese on her show was symptomatic of America’s decline.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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