fancy|fancier|fanciest in English
adjective
[fan·cy || 'fænsɪ]
decorative; elegant, ornate; imaginative; overpriced; created to please
Use "fancy|fancier|fanciest" in a sentence
1. He was the fanciest dresser in the room.
2. Of fancier houses, but broken homes.
3. A dancer with the fanciest feet on the street.
4. The major growth of cerebral cortex, as our ancestors became fancier and fancier primates, was sideways.
5. MARY BETH: It's too plain. Do you have fancier?
6. A fancier word for Carbonated is effervescent
7. Alstroemeria hybrids The fanciest Alstroemerias, often used for cut flowers, are hybrids
8. Christine : I didn't know your dad was a pigeon fancier.
9. It stands for nonsense that is called by fancier names.
10. Synonyms for Classiest include fanciest, smartest, chicest, courtliest, finest, plushest, plushiest, poshest, ritziest and snazziest
11. You can do fancier things later on, after you've learned the basics.
12. Coloratura! A fancy word for a very fancy vocal device
13. The fancier something looked, the better he thought it tasted.
14. Oh, fancy policeman.
15. The Brinier and fancier they are the more I'm inclined to dislike them
16. Fancy designer labels tend to come with fancy price tags to match.
17. It’s all too easy to walk right by Corrida, one of Boulder newest and fanciest restaurants
18. We constantly strive for bigger paychecks, larger homes and fancier cars.
19. Barry: Yes that's the one. He's a very keen pigeon fancier.
20. Audience: How fancy?
21. It's not fancy.
22. This fancy life!
23. Don't fancy about that.
24. Fast cars, fancy hotels,
25. Fancy meeting you here.