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单词 pixie dust
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Definition of pixie dust in US English:

pixie dust

noun
  • A substance or influence with an apparently magical effect that brings great success or luck.

    the folks who live there still seem to believe that they've been sprinkled with pixie dust
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It's the way he speaks - which is unnatural - and it makes it very special because everything he writes has a little bit of pixie dust, or something mannered, on it.
    • All you need is a wonderful thought and a little trust and of course a pinch of pixie dust.
    • I show up and sprinkle pixie dust around and say everything will be alright and you get on with the arduous task of chasing agencies and websites
    • Back when all you needed were trust and a little pixie dust, scores of people became health care professionals.
    • There's no denying there remains a certain mystique about popular girls - like there's a special kind of pixie dust sprinkled on them.
    • The trick is to monetize this buzz, to make liberal use of her celebrity pixie dust to undo the damage her legal woes did to her company.
    • The people in these photo studios must be using some sort of magical cameras covered in mystical pixie dust, because when regular cameras capture Britney it never turns out looking this good.
    • Maybe there was pixie dust in that room because after that, the moment was never mentioned again, although I did tell some friends of mine online.
    • All she'd hoped for was little bit of happiness, an ounce of pixie dust, half a miracle.
    • ‘The original conception was that IT was something like pixie dust,’ says the director of the institute.
    • The venture has subsequently attracted worldwide attention because nearby Google is one of the bidders, and no corporation can bring the city more of the the magic pixie dust of fame than Google can, right now.
    • Let's start the discussion with the onetime wunderkind who saved the Walt Disney Co. in the 1980s and has more recently been trying - and failing - to recapture the pixie dust of those glory days.
    • And the entire year was still covered in the pixie dust of Moulin Rouge.
    • But obviously, Arizona has been successful and became so in a very short time, so yeah, I figure that it is a matter of biorhythms and pixie dust that the three pitcher-park teams are favored.
    • Since then it has become all too clear that Swedish entrepreneurs are no more sprinkled with pixie dust than the rest of us.
    • Every day the 45,000 Vacation Kingdom ‘cast members’ dispense good will and pixie dust, plant over 5,000 bedding plants and take in an average of 100 pairs of sunglasses at the Lost and Found.
    • ‘The positive thinking I talk about is reality-based as opposed to pixie dust,’ he tells us.
    • Perhaps a soul is a physical entity, some sort of mystical pixie dust residing inside the heart of the human.
    • Unfortunately, we continue to sprinkle pixie dust on everything we do in an effort to market products.
    • But Disney shares still need a sprinkling of pixie dust.

Origin

1950s: from the magic dust that enabled humans to fly in J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan.

 
 

Definition of pixie dust in US English:

pixie dust

noun
  • A substance or influence with an apparently magical effect that brings great success or luck.

    the folks who live there still seem to believe that they've been sprinkled with pixie dust
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Unfortunately, we continue to sprinkle pixie dust on everything we do in an effort to market products.
    • Every day the 45,000 Vacation Kingdom ‘cast members’ dispense good will and pixie dust, plant over 5,000 bedding plants and take in an average of 100 pairs of sunglasses at the Lost and Found.
    • All you need is a wonderful thought and a little trust and of course a pinch of pixie dust.
    • All she'd hoped for was little bit of happiness, an ounce of pixie dust, half a miracle.
    • The trick is to monetize this buzz, to make liberal use of her celebrity pixie dust to undo the damage her legal woes did to her company.
    • Maybe there was pixie dust in that room because after that, the moment was never mentioned again, although I did tell some friends of mine online.
    • Let's start the discussion with the onetime wunderkind who saved the Walt Disney Co. in the 1980s and has more recently been trying - and failing - to recapture the pixie dust of those glory days.
    • But obviously, Arizona has been successful and became so in a very short time, so yeah, I figure that it is a matter of biorhythms and pixie dust that the three pitcher-park teams are favored.
    • ‘The original conception was that IT was something like pixie dust,’ says the director of the institute.
    • Back when all you needed were trust and a little pixie dust, scores of people became health care professionals.
    • The venture has subsequently attracted worldwide attention because nearby Google is one of the bidders, and no corporation can bring the city more of the the magic pixie dust of fame than Google can, right now.
    • Perhaps a soul is a physical entity, some sort of mystical pixie dust residing inside the heart of the human.
    • ‘The positive thinking I talk about is reality-based as opposed to pixie dust,’ he tells us.
    • The people in these photo studios must be using some sort of magical cameras covered in mystical pixie dust, because when regular cameras capture Britney it never turns out looking this good.
    • Since then it has become all too clear that Swedish entrepreneurs are no more sprinkled with pixie dust than the rest of us.
    • But Disney shares still need a sprinkling of pixie dust.
    • It's the way he speaks - which is unnatural - and it makes it very special because everything he writes has a little bit of pixie dust, or something mannered, on it.
    • There's no denying there remains a certain mystique about popular girls - like there's a special kind of pixie dust sprinkled on them.
    • I show up and sprinkle pixie dust around and say everything will be alright and you get on with the arduous task of chasing agencies and websites
    • And the entire year was still covered in the pixie dust of Moulin Rouge.

Origin

1950s: from the magic dust that enabled humans to fly in J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan.

 
 
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