Fairyland (noun)

  1. A place or realm imagined to be inhabited by fairies or other magical creatures.
  2. An idyllic or enchanting place or situation.

Origin:

From fairy (a mythical creature of folklore and children's stories, typically depicted as small and delicate, with wings) + land (an area of land or territory).

Examples:

  1. The forest was like a fairyland, with tiny lights twinkling in the trees.
  2. The garden was a fairyland, with vibrant flowers and butterflies everywhere.
  3. The ball was like a fairyland, with people dressed in elegant clothes and dancing.
  4. The waterfall was like a fairyland, with the water sparkling in the sunlight.
  5. Their relationship was like a fairyland, everything was perfect.
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