We found 146 examples of how to use fancy in an English sentence.
Sentences 101 to 125 of 146.
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101. | "What, I to leave thee helpless, and to flee? / O father! could'st thou fancy it? Could e'er / a parent speak of such a crime to me?" | |
102. | Tom wants to be a fancy person. | |
103. | Within a grove Andromache that day, / where Simois in fancy flowed again, / her offerings chanced at Hector's grave to pay, / a turf-built cenotaph, with altars twain, / source of her tears and sacred to the slain – / and called his shade. | |
104. | It isn't too fancy. | |
105. | The exquisite feminine beauty of her countenance, now shaded only by a profusion of sunny tresses; the sylph-like form, disencumbered of her heavy riding-skirt and mantled in azure silk; the grace of her manner and of her smile, cleared, with a celerity which surprised the Master himself, all the gloomy and unfavourable thoughts which had for some time overclouded his fancy. | |
106. | Such is the power of beauty over a youthful and enthusiastic fancy. | |
107. | Sami was eating fancy food every single day. | |
108. | Fratricide is a fancy word for killing your brother or sister. | |
109. | Fancy meeting you here at this time. | |
110. | Tom had caught her fancy. | |
111. | She had caught his fancy. | |
112. | Do you fancy getting a coffee with me? | |
113. | During the day, people wore fancy dress and walked around the city and posed in Saint Mark’s Square. | |
114. | Has Tom ever stayed at a fancy hotel? | |
115. | Lakhdar Benkoula, the fascist, wore a fancy dress for his birthday party. | |
116. | In what would prove to be a fateful decision, he and his wife enjoyed brunch at a fancy resort. | |
117. | Do you fancy a walk on the beach in the moonlight? | |
118. | Do you fancy going for a walk on the beach in the moonlight? | |
119. | Would you fancy a cup? | |
120. | Why is Mary wearing a fancy dress today? | |
121. | Deglutition is just a fancy word for swallowing. | |
122. | "What do you fancy today? Italian? Greek? Chinese?" "Potato soup. A new restaurant's opened in Einstein Street." | |
123. | The dignitary drove a very fancy car. | |
124. | Tom is a fancy gent. | |
125. | Tom wanted a fancy folding pocketknife with a corkscrew, screwdriver head, and a tiny pair of scissors. |