TermGallery
Inglés
Inglés
Español
Catalán
Portugués
Ruso
Buscar alternativas para...
ES
Lengua de interfaz
English
Español
Català
Português
Русский
Significados
Ejemplos
Usamos cookies
Este sitio web utiliza cookies para ofrecerte la información más relevante. Si sigues navegando, aceptas estas cookies.
Aceptar y cerrar
Más sobre cookies
¿Lo sabías?
Puedes hacer doble clic en una palabra para buscarla en TermGallery.
Significados de
fey
en inglés
Suggestive of an elf in strangeness and otherworldliness.
elfin
Términos relacionados
supernatural
Slightly insane.
touched
Términos relacionados
insane
Uso de
fey
en inglés
1
A lot of the
fey
,
especially the sidhe, considered modern weapons cheating.
2
The conjunction of
fey
and human was precisely what made Fairwick strong.
3
Thinking of that, she allowed herself a
fey
grin, sharing the amusement.
4
I don't understand how they can turn their backs on the
fey
.
5
One day she found it impossible to work; she felt
fey
,
restless.
6
Irial's
fey
had done that to remind him of them every day.
7
In a blink, the amorphous water
fey
was a lithe mortal-shaped faery.
8
Her response was that of most Dark Court
fey
when weakened-irrationalattacks.
9
The white-winged faery was one of the only
fey
in the area.
10
Let the earth freeze until all the mortals and summer
fey
perished?
11
He saw lupine and rowan and
thistle
-
fey
fighting alongside the Ly Ergs.
12
Nicola Sharkey'e Lucia was of the
fey
rather than the fighting kind.
13
The solitary
fey
would only say they weren't comfortable in the park.
14
Though in my heart I thought of her as my little
moon
-
fey
.
15
Kin long dead washed up and cast
fey
sidewise looks upon him.
16
Winter
fey
were swarming over the remaining fights in the warehouse now.
Más ejemplos para "fey"
Gramática, pronunciación y más
Sobre este término
fey
Nombre
Singular
Colocaciones frecuentes
other fey
dark fey
assemble fey
blood fey
lesser fey
Más colocaciones
Fey
a través del tiempo
Fey
por variante geográfica
Estados Unidos de América
Común
Reino Unido
Menos común