1. fairyland - Noun
2. fairyland - Adjective
the enchanted realm of fairies
something existing solely in the imagination (but often mistaken for reality)
Source: WordNetA Rangiora Light and Sound Festival is planned for Victoria Park over four nights, complete with a fairyland of talking trees, disco lights, music, dancing lights, interactive lighting displays, and smoke and bubble machines. Source: Internet
After the passage of 25 years, the fairies, still missing Iolanthe deeply, plead with their Queen to pardon Iolanthe and to restore her place in fairyland ("Tripping hither, tripping thither"). Source: Internet
Fairyland Loop (4–5 hours, Fairyland Point) and Peekaboo Loop (3–4 hours, Bryce Point) are strenuous hikes. Source: Internet
In 1948 Bestime released four jigsaw puzzles featuring her characters, and the first Enid Blyton board game appeared, Journey Through Fairyland, created by BGL. Source: Internet
McAuley has also used biotechnology and nanotechnology themes in near-future settings: Fairyland describes a dystopian, war-torn Europe where genetically engineered "dolls" are used as disposable slaves. Source: Internet
Best friends, Rachel and Kirsty, journey to Fairyland where they learn that they have a special ability to help the fairies regain stolen items from Jack Frost and his goblins. Source: Internet