(Folklore) fairies that are somewhat mischievous.
Creeping evergreen shrub having narrow overlapping leaves and early white star-shaped flowers; of the pine barrens of New Jersey and the Carolinas.
1 Do I believe in fairy police and pixie conspiracies and tunnelling dwarfs?
2 His mischievous pixie quality and love of silliness will be sorely missed.
3 Mulch squeezed into the pixie - sized space and quickly located the secret door.
4 He noticed the pixie ; she too was covered in filth and webbing.
5 The pixie tapped the Octobond's touch-sensitive control pad, revealing a Gnommish keyboard.
6 The chain popped free, sending the pixie tumbling backward through the air.
7 The unconscious pixie collapsed on to the lid of the cleaning trolley.
8 The pixie yanked a section of conduit away, revealing the cable beneath.
9 Then, singing a popular pixie pop song, he tapped in his password.
10 The pixie 's wings sputtered as it tried to get to its feet.
11 She looked so young, with her pixie face and short fair hair.
12 All the pixie dust in Neverland could not have raised him higher.
13 The face on the screen laughed, tiny pixie teeth glinting like pearls.
14 Or, at worst, created a Web of mere pixie dust and flowers.
15 Scant blew a lock of black hair from one round pixie eye.
16 Normally I wouldnt allow it, but good pixie workers are hard to find.
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