fancy|fancies in English
noun
[fan·cy || 'fænsɪ]
imagination; imaginary image; idea; illusion; fad; taste; fondness; tendency
Use "fancy|fancies" in a sentence
1. Crotchety (adj.) "characterized by odd fancies, eccentric in thought," 1825, from crotchet "whim or fancy" + -y (2)
2. But he fancies the Dark Arts.
3. She fancies herself a bohemian.
4. And fancies himself as a fisherman.
5. Gaffer was no neophyte and had no fancies.
6. 15 That Dave really fancies himself, doesn't he?
7. We never cherish any unrealistic fancies about those desperate criminals.
8. Mr. Cheng fancies himself something of a munitions specialist.
9. Now he fancies himself as a great military strategist.
10. If she ever fancies a job swap, I could be interested.
11. Coloratura! A fancy word for a very fancy vocal device
12. Oh, fancy policeman.
13. Fancy designer labels tend to come with fancy price tags to match.
14. Audience: How fancy?
15. It's not fancy.
16. This fancy life!
17. Don't fancy about that.
18. Fast cars, fancy hotels,
19. Fancy meeting you here.
20. Fast cars, fancy hotels
21. Fancy suits, ties, shirts.
22. The noble cataract reflects the concerns, the fancies, and the failings of the times.
23. FANCY FOOD: Befancyfit cheesecake
24. You even fancy bagpipes.
25. New Year's Fancy Dinner