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Definition of the day : « water sprite »
- As in water nymph : noun water spirit
- He forgot his hunt, he forgot everything but to watch for this water sprite.
- Extract from : « Classic Myths » by Mary Catherine Judd
- For it was a new, a rejuvenated, Water Sprite that met their eyes.
- Extract from : « The Motor Girls in the Mountains » by Margaret Penrose
- And wait all that time before we can have a ride in the Water Sprite?
- Extract from : « The Motor Girls in the Mountains » by Margaret Penrose
- One player, representing the water sprite, stands in the middle of the river and beckons to one on the bank to cross.
- Extract from : « Games for the Playground, Home, School and Gymnasium » by Jessie H. Bancroft
- The two from the banks then run across to exchange places, the water sprite trying to tag one of them.
- Extract from : « Games for the Playground, Home, School and Gymnasium » by Jessie H. Bancroft
- If the water sprite be successful, he changes places with the one tagged.
- Extract from : « Games for the Playground, Home, School and Gymnasium » by Jessie H. Bancroft
- So, the gallant seaman ran the Water Sprite between the two other ships and took up his position as leader.
- Extract from : « Famous Privateersmen and Adventurers of the Sea » by Charles H. L. Johnston
- In the beck itself, near the large rock, at a slight fall in the water, I saw a water sprite.
- Extract from : « The Coming of the Fairies » by Arthur Conan Doyle
- He was soon alongside, and as the stern of the Water Sprite swung toward them, Ned and his companion each threw an arm over it.
- Extract from : « Canoe Boys and Campfires » by William Murray Graydon
- Clay loaned Randy his canoe, and promised to repair the Water Sprite during the latter's absence.
- Extract from : « Canoe Boys and Campfires » by William Murray Graydon