Fairytale

Fairytale
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  • fairytale — /ˈfɛəriteɪl / (say fairreetayl) noun 1. a traditional story, usually involving magical happenings, as told to children. 2. a statement or account of something imaginary or incredible. 3. a lie; fabrication. –adjective 4. relating to or likely to… …  

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