away with the fairies — If someone is away with the fairies, they don t face reality and have unrealistic expectations of life … The small dictionary of idiomes
away with the fairies — (informal) 1. In a state of abstraction 2. Given to daydreaming • • • Main Entry: ↑fairy … Useful english dictionary
away with the fairies — Someone who is away with the fairies is in such a dreamy state that they are not totally in touch with reality and give the impression of being slightly mad. It s no use trying to explain the problem to her she s away with the fairies! … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
away with the fairies — adjective (to be) not with it, dreaming, not all there Now, I know the story is away with the fairies, but he produces a body and I take him down to the station to talk to the detectives … Wiktionary
Away with the fairies — 1. daydreaming; 2. mentally unsound or eccentric; 3. not in touch with reality; 4. incapacitated by alcohol … Dictionary of Australian slang
away with the fairies — Australian Slang 1. daydreaming; 2. mentally unsound or eccentric; 3. not in touch with reality; 4. incapacitated by alcohol … English dialects glossary
The Children of Húrin — … Wikipedia
away — /əˈweɪ / (say uh way) adverb 1. from this or that place; off: to go away. 2. apart; at a distance: to stand away from the wall. 3. aside: turn your eyes away. 4. out of possession, notice, use, or existence: to give money away. 5. continuously;… …
The Children of Húrin — Les Enfants de Húrin Les Enfants de Hurin Alan Lee dédicaçant Les Enfants de Húrin à Londres Auteur J. R. R. Tolkien (édité par Christopher Tolkien) Genre … Wikipédia en Français
The Emerald Isle — ; or, The Caves of Carrig Cleena , is a two act comic opera, with music by Arthur Sullivan and Edward German, and a libretto by Basil Hood. It premiered at the Savoy Theatre on April 27 1901, closing on November 9 1901 after a run of 205… … Wikipedia