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The less he had to do with any of these fey people, the better.
Then she tilted her head to the side, hands on hips, in a rather fey gesture.
It is actually the most fey in the series, one for confirmed aficionados.
He would often talk about something he had just done, in a high-pitched and rather fey voice.
I know my language is far from ideal, but Ji makes me sound like a rather fey poet.
A faint humming could be heard, as if the walls of the hall reverberated with fey music.
Still, like those fey rockers, they had talent while they lasted.
To a visitor, it might appear to be a slightly fey designer lamp, or perhaps a mutant night light.
Though he was a gentle man, he looked so fey and cold that those who saw him feared him.
The gaudy garment is so fey that the wearer need not worry about lack of chic.
What could have been fey and self-indulgent was, instead, playful and exploratory, filled with possibilities.
My brothers think her too fey, too strange."
Ah, Eric, we are fey indeed, and this is-- death that comes!"
"He is wonderfully fey and original."
'You don't have to be one of those fey Highlanders to do it.'
Spiritual fashion might be a tad too fey for some, Ms. Sozzani said.
"Nick seems quite fey tonight," she re-marked.
The elf was twin-born, and he had a bond with his equally fey sister that enabled them to speak mind-to-mind.
Mr. Rutter's podium manner might be a bit too fey for some tastes, but he did not rest his faith in pixie charm.
Ron Leibman played Shylock in a very fey Venice.
None compared-not even fey and gentle Brenlis.
Neither a scholar nor a specialist, McBride wrote in an impressionistic, conversational, even chatty and at times fey style.
It was "Take on Me," by Ah-Ha, one of the most fey radio hits of the 80's.
So is the Grateful Dead's offbeat success on tour, no matter how hard Buck Henry tries to give it an amusingly fey spin.
"She's so fey."