List of synonyms from "lent ear" to synonyms from "lese majesty"


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Definition of the day : « leprechaun »

  • noun elf
Example sentences :
  • In a trice the Phoenix had pounced on the Leprechaun and pinned him to the ground.
  • Extract from : « David and the Phoenix » by Edward Ormondroyd
  • A new light of respect and fear came into the Leprechaun's eyes.
  • Extract from : « David and the Phoenix » by Edward Ormondroyd
  • The Leprechaun's fright was so genuine now that the Phoenix relented and let him go.
  • Extract from : « David and the Phoenix » by Edward Ormondroyd
  • And so you call my son a leprechaun, and he has legs like raipin' hooks!
  • Extract from : « Phelim O'toole's Courtship and Other Stories » by William Carleton
  • But there are some say "No, that is not the Amadn-na-Briona, that is the leprechaun."
  • Extract from : « Visions and Beliefs in the West of Ireland, Second Series » by Lady Gregory
  • The word "leprechaun" comes from two Irish words meaning "one shoe."
  • Extract from : « Shaun O'Day of Ireland » by Madeline Brandeis
  • You must not be surprised, because it is the fault of the leprechaun.
  • Extract from : « Shaun O'Day of Ireland » by Madeline Brandeis
  • But no one had been with Patch when he had seen the leprechaun.
  • Extract from : « Shaun O'Day of Ireland » by Madeline Brandeis
  • They were forced to believe that Shaun was truly in the land of the leprechaun!
  • Extract from : « Shaun O'Day of Ireland » by Madeline Brandeis
  • They are not afraid of the leprechaun when they reach the age of ten or twelve years.
  • Extract from : « Shaun O'Day of Ireland » by Madeline Brandeis