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Definition of Bad fairy
1. Noun. A fairy that tends to cause harm.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bad Fairy
Literary usage of Bad fairy
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Book of Plays for Little Actors by Emma Louisa Johnston, Madalene Demarest Barnun (1907)
"In rushes the bad fairy, bad fairy. How dare you have a feast and not invite me ?
... bad fairy. When the Princess is fifteen years old, she shall prick her ..."
2. Original Plays by William Schwenck Gilbert (1908)
"Yes; but I know a bad fairy who'd do it at once if I asked her. Fog. ... The bad
fairy I was speaking about would do it with pleasure if I asked her; ..."
3. Letters on England by Peter George Patmore (1823)
"... which is followed by the temporary displeasure of the said fairy, and the
consequent partial success of the bad fairy's plans in favour of his protegees ..."