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fayadjective given to good-natured joking or teasingwith her slight build and perky manner, the actress was usually cast as the fay young woman who charms all the men in town antic, coltish, elfish, frisky, frolicsome, larky, playful, rollicking, sportful, sportive coy, kittenishgay, happy, lighthearted, whimsicalenergetic, frolic, jocund, lively, merry, spirited, sprightly, spunky, vivaciousdevilish, impish, knavish, mischievous, pixie(also pixy), rascally, roguishamusing, diverting, enjoyable, entertaining, fun, pleasurabledabbling, frivolous, goofy, silly, triflingdelightful, pleasant, pleasingjesting, jocose, jocular, joking, prankish, teasing earnest, serious-minded, sober, sobersided dutiful, responsiblegrave, grim, serious, solemn, somber(or sombre), stern, stolidno-nonsense, priggish, starchy, stuffydecorous, formal, proper, sedate, staidguarded, inhibited, restrained faynounan imaginary being usually having a small human form and magical powersin the tale a fay appears in the form of a beautiful and serene woman with an angelic air and a billowy gown brownie, dwarf, elf, faerie(also faery), fairy, gnome, goblin, gremlin, hobgoblin, kobold, leprechaun, pixie(also pixy), puck, sprite, troll little peoplekelpie, nixiechangelingimpbanshee, ghoul, hag, ogre before the 12th century |