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Meanings of
fae
in English
A bomb that uses a fuel-air explosive.
aerosol bomb
fuel-air bomb
fuel-air explosive
thermobaric bomb
vacuum bomb
volume-detonation bomb
Usage of
fae
in English
1
That didn't change the fact that they were prisoners of the
fae
.
2
She could not let the
fae
desecrate her sister's body this way.
3
Don't you think she, of all
fae
,
has a right to know?
4
Unfortunately, hitting the
fae
wouldn't dissipate the attention they were already attracting.
5
We are very near the land of the
fae
,
sir, said Eolus.
6
There was definitely power in that place, wild and weird and
fae
.
7
And yes, the laws of Heaven did bar the
fae
from entering.
8
The
fae
was stalwart in his loyalty to those he considered friends.
9
I will finish her tattoo and keep her safe from the
fae
.
10
He spent his days roaming the woodlands, visiting with the
fae
folk.
11
The
fae
folk crept nearer, whispering and murmuring, but keeping their distance.
12
Joining together, the
fae
folk began to sing and clap their hands.
13
The
fae
were wayward in their passions, something Wulfe only dimly understood.
14
Wyverns belonged to the Nethervold, the twilight world of the
fae
folk.
15
Our gifts are the rarest of all
fae
,
so we are honored.
16
Chrysabelle dodged a tall
fae
and found what Fi was staring at.
Other examples for "fae"
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About this term
fae
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
dark fae
other fae
little fae
see the fae
immortal fae
More collocations
Fae
through the time
Fae
across language varieties
United States of America
Common