Sentences with fables
fa·ble
F f - The fable of the tortoise and the hare; Aesop's fables.
- This biography is largely a self-laudatory fable.
- Everyone leading a so-called normal life can still dream and we all have access to the myths and fables that come to us through fairytales.
- The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas is subtitled A Fable and, as in other modern fables such as Antoine de St Exupery's The Little Prince.
- The fables of gods and heroes.
- The heroes of Greek fable.
- The story, encircling a set of fables, will penetrate the heart of any reader by reminding them of the oldest stories.
- This boast of a cure is a medical fable.
- Old wives' fables.
- To fable about one's past.
- She is fabled to be the natural daughter of a king.