Sylphes example sentences

Related (5): fairies, spirits, nymphs, sprites, elementals

sylph

noun

sylph (noun) · sylphs (plural noun)

  - an imaginary spirit of the air.

  - a slender woman or girl:

  - a mainly dark green and blue hummingbird, the male of which has a long forked tail.

Synonyms

girl, belle, maiden, maid, lass, lassie, colleen, damsel, demoiselle, rosebud

"Sylphes" Example Sentences

1. The sylphes danced gracefully through the forest.
2. According to mythology, the sylphes were airy spirits.
3. The sylphes are said to be shy creatures who rarely show themselves to humans.
4. When I entered the room, I felt as if surrounded by a swarm of sylphes.
5. The delicate sylphes appeared to be made of gossamer threads.
6. The sylphes were said to have the power to control the wind and air currents.
7. Some believe that sylphes are the guardians of nature.
8. The sylphes' ethereal beauty was captivating to behold.
9. The sylphes were known to be mischievous and playful.
10. She was convinced that she had seen a group of sylphes flitting around the garden.
11. The sylphes dance with such grace and fluidity that it's mesmerizing to watch.
12. In medieval art, sylphes were depicted as winged beings with soft features.
13. The sylphes were rumored to inhabit secret caves and groves.
14. Legend has it that sylphes could grant wishes to those who caught them.
15. Sylphes were often said to be the companions of fairies and other mystical creatures.
16. The sylphes' delicate forms shimmered in the moonlight.
17. She was a firm believer in the existence of sylphes, despite the skepticism of others.
18. The sylphes were often portrayed as elusive, almost ghostly creatures.
19. The sylphes were said to have a keen sense of smell and could detect danger from far away.
20. Some legends claim that sylphes could transform themselves into birds or other animals.
21. The sylphes' beauty and grace have inspired artists for centuries.
22. The sylphes were known to have a mischievous streak that sometimes caused trouble for humans.
23. In some cultures, sylphes were worshipped as deities of the air and wind.
24. The sylphes' lightness and agility made them difficult to capture.
25. The sylphes were said to be especially fond of flowers and other fragrant plants.
26. Some people believed that sylphes were not physical beings, but rather a manifestation of the air itself.
27. The sylphes' ethereal beauty was both alluring and unsettling.
28. According to legend, sylphes had the power to bestow gifts upon mortals who treated them kindly.
29. The sylphes danced to a melody that only they could hear.
30. In folklore, sylphes were sometimes blamed for causing storms or other natural disasters.

Common Phases

1. The sylphs danced through the air with graceful movements;
2. A light breeze brushed against my cheek, the work of the sylphs;
3. The sylphs whisked away the clouds, leaving a clear blue sky;
4. Whispering voices in the wind – the sylphs were communicating;
5. The sylphs giggled and played among the flowers, lending their magic to the earth;
6. The sylphs carried my wishes to the heavens on delicate wings.

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