A small being, human in form, playful and having magical powers.
1But the fay and nature spirits I've read of weren't exactly pleasant creatures.
2Joan of Arc was asked during her trial if she were a fay.
3And like our fay-mous bell tower, it also tilts, but not so much.
4You are, upon the whole, a sort of fay, or sprite-nota woman!
5Gran called it fay, claimed prescience as a family trait.
6If vey catch me, Nola, I won't fay a word.
7It micht have been some one fay the castel.
8No one can boast himself master of this fay.
9I juft came to fay vat you shouldn't cry.
10Here fossil preparator Scott Moore-Fay explains how this work is carried out.
11This is only the first of the exploits of the Culprit Fay.
12With every hotel fully booked, Fay and family became Yap's first guests.
13Fay left to rejoin the Davenports, and Kellar moved on to London.
14King Arthur followed Morgan le Fay and came to the same place.
15Fay of De Kalb, Illinois, taken probably in Springfield early in 1861.
16I have never met anyone as open and trusting as Fay is.