(Britain, obsolete, colloquial) An attractive young woman.
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"When are we going to see this fairy?" demanded Algy. "You, personally, never. You're far too immoral. I might let the others look at her from a distance in a year or two."
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1920, H. C. McNeile "Snapper", 'Bulldog Drummond'[1]:
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As she took out her key she was quite unaware that three pairs of eyes were watching her with interest from across the street. [...] ‘Strewth–’e ain’t ‘arf got a fairy this time,’ remarked the husky Mr. Clegg.
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1942, Dennis Wheatley, 'Gunmen, Gallants and Ghosts'[1]:
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(Britain, obsolete, colloquial) An attractive young woman.
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"When are we going to see this fairy?" demanded Algy. "You, personally, never. You're far too immoral. I might let the others look at her from a distance in a year or two."
dcterms:bibliographicCitation
1920, H. C. McNeile "Snapper", 'Bulldog Drummond'[1]:
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As she took out her key she was quite unaware that three pairs of eyes were watching her with interest from across the street. [...] ‘Strewth–’e ain’t ‘arf got a fairy this time,’ remarked the husky Mr. Clegg.
dcterms:bibliographicCitation
1942, Dennis Wheatley, 'Gunmen, Gallants and Ghosts'[1]:
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(Britain, obsolete, colloquial) An attractive young woman.
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(Britain, obsolete, colloquial) An attractive young woman.
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rdf:value
"When are we going to see this fairy?" demanded Algy. "You, personally, never. You're far too immoral. I might let the others look at her from a distance in a year or two."
dcterms:bibliographicCitation
1920, H. C. McNeile "Snapper", 'Bulldog Drummond'[1]:
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As she took out her key she was quite unaware that three pairs of eyes were watching her with interest from across the street. [...] ‘Strewth–’e ain’t ‘arf got a fairy this time,’ remarked the husky Mr. Clegg.
dcterms:bibliographicCitation
1942, Dennis Wheatley, 'Gunmen, Gallants and Ghosts'[1]:
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"When are we going to see this fairy?" demanded Algy. "You, personally, never. You're far too immoral. I might let the others look at her from a distance in a year or two."
dcterms:bibliographicCitation
1920, H. C. McNeile "Snapper", 'Bulldog Drummond'[1]:
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As she took out her key she was quite unaware that three pairs of eyes were watching her with interest from across the street. [...] ‘Strewth–’e ain’t ‘arf got a fairy this time,’ remarked the husky Mr. Clegg.
dcterms:bibliographicCitation
1942, Dennis Wheatley, 'Gunmen, Gallants and Ghosts'[1]: