Examples of 'fair folk' in a sentence

Meaning of "fair folk"

Fair folk - This phrase refers to a group of people who are just, impartial, or of good moral character. It is often used to describe individuals or a community known for their integrity and fairness in dealing with others

How to use "fair folk" in a sentence

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One of those things is the fair folk.
The fair folk knew it too.
Once there were several fair folk.
Betokens this fair folk that in thy fleet wendes.
I am Knotgrass of the Moorland fair folk.
We leave a meal for the fair folk if we want their blessings.
Fair Folk work in strange ways.
Fortunately he saves Doli of the Fair Folk from a fallen tree and thus earns a favor.
Fair Folk are in mourning.
The realm of the Fair Folk.
The Fair Folk might be able to help us.
About these places where the fair folk lived. She started talking.
Faerie, mystical realm of the legendary Fair Folk.
Fair Folk are in mourning . Butterflies can mean only one thing.
How do you know our customs? Fair Folk are in mourning.

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They are exceptionally beautiful, giving them the name the Fair Folk.
Fair Family or Fair Folk - The euphemistic name used by the Welsh for the fairies.
Apparently, I am not the only Shadowhunter who enjoys the company of a Fair Folk.
Silly boy, the Fair Folk hide beyond the water, not in it.
Their ears, too, are less refined than those of the Fair Folk.
But, as Essie warned, the Fair Folk are a fickle lot.
Again, he 's one of The Fair Folk.

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