What's the difference between faerie and fairyland?

Faerie


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Fairyland


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  • (n.) The imaginary land or abode of fairies.

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  • (1) More worryingly, this food plan is only "aspirational", (ie "fairyland"), where heads and councils can choose if and when they do it, until the whole country eventually joins in.
  • (2) • Doubles from €90, +34 915 393 282, artriphotel.com Hidden gem Antigua Casa Talavera Antigua Casa Talavera on Calle de Isabel La Católica is a cluttered, colourful fairyland of handmade Spanish ceramics.
  • (3) "If you think the mafia and underworld aren't involved in this country in sport, you're in fairyland," said Howman.
  • (4) The objective was to “direct all efforts to the construction of dwelling houses to provide flood-hit people with warm cradles and turn the flood-battered region into a fairyland in the era of the Workers’ party within this year.” Impoverished North Korea is vulnerable to natural disasters, especially floods.
  • (5) Daughter is trying to be helpful, and Facebook is only fairyland, floating in nothing.
  • (6) Photograph: Alamy No visit to Skye would be complete without a brush with Fairyland, and where better to meet a fairy than at the Fairy Pools?
  • (7) Stephen Shay, a Harvard Law School professor who has held senior tax roles in the US Treasury and who last year gave expert testimony on Apple’s tax avoidance structures in a Senate investigation, said: “Clearly the database is evidencing a pervasive enabling by Luxembourg of multinationals’ avoidance of taxes [around the world].” He described the Grand Duchy as being “like a magical fairyland.” "Luxembourg is like a magical fairyland" Stephen Shay, Harvard professor There is growing political pressure in the UK and abroad to stop companies exploiting international tax rules to slash their tax bills.

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