Examples of using Fantastical in English and their translations into Serbian
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Cyrillic
occasionally there is a kernel of truth to the stories, albeit with more fantastical details added over the years.
His work is a structuralist theory of mythology which attempted to explain how seemingly fantastical and arbitrary tales could be so similar across cultures.
AliceA challenging spot the difference game inspired by the fantastical world described in the classic story of Alices Adventures in Wonderland.
frustrated at what they perceive as an almost daily litany of fantastical allegations of every imaginable type of Russian‘malignity' made against them.
vibrant characters and fantastical themes.
which possibly explains the fantastical nature of the resulting building.
creating wild and fantastical compositions.".
and encounter fantastical creatures in Space Mahjong!
a story much less fantastical, much more conventional--but is it truer?
allowing players to explore a fantastical planet and interact with alien creatures.
It's about a fantastical people who are taking you someplace where you've never been.
While practicing law, she dreamed of a fantastical job unearthing the hidden historical stories of women
Lastly, if their responses are way too fantastical, they're probably nuts
Fantastical places exist not only in movies and fairy tales,
It is a piece of fantastical reality, which I wrote just the same way I go about writing any other detail.
The fantastical city of Nevermoor,
The story revolved around a boy from the fantastical isle of NeverLand,
Though“unobtainium” is by far the most common name for some fantastical element or substance,
Absolem leads Alice to a magical looking glass, through which she is able to return to the fantastical realm of Underland.
the stamens in a flower become like fantastical spires at an amusement park.