pixie Definition
pixie (pik′sē)
noun pl. pix′·ies
a fairy, elf, or other tiny supernatural being, esp. one that is puckish
Etymology: SW Brit dial. pixey, pisky
pixie Related Forms
pix′ie·ish adjective or pix′y·ish
pixie Usage Examples
Converse of object
- see: And my weekend ends on an up-beat - I see no pixies on the long voyage home.
- meet: Then I met a pixie and she tried to trick me.
- get: Wonder if we can get some magical glowy pixie drum sticks too.
Adjective modifier
- evil: Can they retrieve his memory in time to defeat evil pixie Opal Koboi?
- little: Designed by the little pixies and fairies at Juicy Lucy.
- invisible: Getting advice from invisible sky pixies is no way run a country.
- tiny: Description: This tiny pixie from Neverland always remains by Peter Pan's side to support him.
Modifies a noun
- dust: They can then add the upstream pixie dust of what to send from somewhere else.
- boot: They have taken over from pixie boots and DM's in a big way as the footwear of Goth's these days!
- hat: I suspect a lot of the pixie hats came off when the photographer appeared.
- ~*~: The flags and banners were hung on either side of the main gate and the ~*~ pixies ~*~ came out to play.
- hood: When dry our Mums would knit it into socks, gloves, scarves and pixie hoods.
- folk: This was not the food of benevolent pixie folk: there were no tiny loaves of bread, no acorn cups filled with honey.
Noun used with modifier

