fay

[feɪ]

fay Definition

  • 1a fairy or elf in folklore
  • 2to fit closely or neatly

Using fay: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "fay" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The fay granted the young girl three wishes.

  • Example

    The dress fays perfectly to her body.

fay Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with fay

  • a golf shot that is straight and true

    Example

    He hit a fay shot that landed right on the green.

  • a line that is straight and true

    Example

    She drew a fay line with the ruler.

  • a seal that is tight and secure

    Example

    Make sure the fay seal is in place before turning on the engine.

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Summary: fay in Brief

The term 'fay' [feɪ] refers to a fairy or elf in folklore, as well as the act of fitting closely or neatly. It can be used to describe a golf shot that is straight and true, a line that is straight and true, or a seal that is tight and secure.