Sentence examples for a common fairy from inspiring English sources

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The Once Upon a Time version of Mulan differs from the film version as she is in love with Aurora, as revealed in the 2013 episode "Quite a Common Fairy".

Try to get shoes that are brown, as this is a common fairy color.

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As you may have guessed, the name FarFaria is a play on the common fairy tale beginning: "once upon a time, in a land far, far away…," It's meant to evoke a sense of being transported to another world, the way that a good story will do.

Here, too, Barnhill inverts common fairy-tale notions: there's a princess who is not beautiful, a dragon more fearful than fearsome and gods who do not tower but are humble in size.

Propp demonstrated in his book Morphology of the Folktale that Russian fairy tales all had a common structure.

The "stump fairy helmet" Mycena alcalina is a common species that is similar in appearance and odor to M. leptocephala.

'I was also trying to uncover a common thread between the "real world" and the "imaginary world through one of the seminal concerns of fairy tales: choice.

There, in the kind of serendipitous occurrence that's common in fairy tales, Nikki's mother is renting rooms.

The common name "fairy shrimp" comes from the animal's delicate appearance, and the "iridescent gleaming of the bristles on its appendages".

It's actually a bit of a fairy tale.

But Cocteau achieves a quality common to both myths and fairy tales: he makes the everyday seem magical.

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