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    Fan·cy
    /ˈfansē/

    adjective

    • 1. elaborate in structure or decoration: "the furniture was very fancy"
    • 2. (of a drawing, painting, or sculpture) created from the imagination rather than from life: archaic "I used to take a seat and busy myself in sketching fancy vignettes"

    verb

    • 1. feel a desire or liking for: "do you fancy a drink?" Similar wish forwantdesirelong for
    • 2. regard (a horse, team, or player) as a likely winner: British "I fancy him to win the tournament"

    noun

  2. The meaning of FANCY is to have a fancy for : like. How to use fancy in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Fancy.

  3. FANCY definition: 1. to want to have or do something: 2. to be sexually attracted to someone: 3. to think you are…. Learn more.

  4. depending on imagination or caprice; whimsical; irregular: a fancy conception of time. made, designed, grown, adapted, etc., to please the taste or fancy; of superfine quality or exceptional appeal: fancy goods; fancy fruits. Synonyms: choice, elegant, fine. bred to develop points of beauty or excellence, as an animal.

  5. Fancy is an old contraction of the word fantasy. You’ll often see this word used in the phrase “flights of fancy .”. This phrase refers to an unrealistic goal or idea such as, “He has flights of fancy about running off to Hollywood and becoming a movie star.”. Fancy can also be used as an expression of affection.

  6. 6 days ago · A fancy is a liking or desire for someone or something, especially one that does not last long. She did not suspect that his interest was just a passing fancy. Synonyms: whim, thought, idea, desire More Synonyms of fancy. 3. verb. If you fancy someone, you feel attracted to them, especially in a sexual way.

  7. to start to like someone or something a lot: Marina had taken a fancy to her. take sb's fancy. If something or someone takes your fancy, you find them interesting or attractive: We can go anywhere that takes your fancy.

  8. to start to like someone or something a lot: Marina had taken a fancy to her. take sb's fancy. If something or someone takes your fancy, you find them interesting or attractive: We can go anywhere that takes your fancy.

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