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Answer for the clue "Whimsically odd ", 3 letters:
fey

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Usage examples of fey.

It had always amazed me how many of the lesser fey women would allow Cel to abuse them in the most base manner possible, because if they got pregnant they would be members of the court.

Jenna was certain that she would call only whatever fey creatures Doire Coill held within its confines.

The kills of the fey were being divided when the abrupt return of the hand of relieving warriors for the kand surprised me.

He thought of his fey mage Jordy and wondered where the mage was now, and if he, Kyan Red-axe, and Isarns apprentice, Stanach, were still alive.

It was quite a change from his days as a Conscientious Neglector when he deliberately stayed away from all things fey and otherworldly.

Robin-goodfellow, the spoorne, the mare, the man in the oke, the hell-waine, the fier drake, the puckle, Tom Thombe, hobgoblins, Tom Tumbler, boneless, and such other bugs, that we were afraid of our own shadowes.

Over the years, she had heard many bards and minstrels tell tales of Morgen le Fey and her evil Val Sans Retour.

And with Morgen guiding the child, it would only be a matter of time before the fey bitch turned his babe against him.

The stone of the floor was unlittered with the stiff, yellow stall bedding, as though one had already been there to clear away the trailings of the fey previous, leaving my feet an easier path through the dwelling.

Thought you to make me dance attendance on a soft, unmuscled half-mortal mongrel fey?

But in an inner sense he always missed Mm, and he grew up warmthless and fey.

Deeply did the chill of the wind touch me, setting my bones ashiver, and bleak indeed was the fey I looked upon.

I worked the El Fey with Texas Guinan, and I was doing a little bootlegging on the side, for Owney.

I shook my head wearily, his failed daughter, his fey child, who had left her shoes in a corncrib to go dancing with the night.

A kilt, of course, a Hebridean girl without a kilt was unthinkable, a Shetland two-piece and brown brogues: and that she would be a raven-haired beauty with wild, green, fey eyes went without saying.