Sentence examples for a tinkerbell from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a tinkerbell" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a character from Peter Pan or metaphorically to describe someone who is small, whimsical, or magical in nature.
Example: "She danced around the room like a tinkerbell, spreading joy and laughter wherever she went."
Alternatives: "a fairy" or "a sprite".

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A tinkerbell giggle.

And can you really celebrate British magic without a fairy, fairy godmother or Faerie Queene, a Titania or a Tinkerbell?

A young resident, perhaps five years old, pulls her possessions behind her in a Tinkerbell suitcase.

But creating a false dichotomy is what keeps most organizations from creating a Tinkerbell.

She did have a Tinkerbell cake at her 4th birthday party.

Correa reached down and picked up a Tinkerbell doll and stood there looking at it for about a minute.

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If your child is into fairies, host a Tinkerbell-themed birthday party where you all build fairy houses together from gardening and craft supplies (invite kids and their parents, for bonding opportunities all around!).

As a result they have certain qualities that might, in another context, seem demeaningly stereotypical: Neil is a priggish aesthete, Timothy a swishy Tinkerbell.

The leader of the team is a chirpy Tinkerbell lookalike, Joy  – voiced by Amy Poehler, and not a million miles away from the ultra-positive control freak she played in Parks & Recreation.

Cayetano was unable to see the exit, until finally a small light — which he says was like a little "tinkerbell" — showed him the way out, through the daycare center's only door.

We'll get you Essexed up," she says thrusting a white Tinkerbell dress with beaded bodice and lacy tutu and a pair of eight-inch high leopardskin platforms into my arms.

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