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fairy tale |
a story that tells of magical events and creatures in a make-believe world. The stories usually take place in an imaginary past time and often involve characters such as knights and kings and princesses. |
make-believe |
Make-believe is pretending or imagining, or something that is only imagined or pretended. [2 definitions] |
monster |
A monster is a large, make-believe person or animal that does very bad things. A monster is something scary, but monsters are not real. [1/4 definitions] |
true |
When something is true, it is a fact. It is not false or make-believe. [1/4 definitions] |
unicorn |
A unicorn is a make-believe animal. A unicorn has the body of a horse and one long horn that sticks out from its forehead. |
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