Examples of 'fancied i' in a sentence

Meaning of "fancied i"

fancied i: This phrase is not a common expression. It could be interpreted as a poetic way of saying 'I fancied' or 'I liked/imagined myself', but the meaning may vary based on context

How to use "fancied i" in a sentence

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I fancied i saw snow on the top hot.
Rode behind you at Hanover and fancied I would see some sport out West.
Fancied I was about to perform one of the feats.
I have just been paid, I just fancied I would have a lager.
I fancied I saw a blur just before she went Houdini.
The prisoners built it . Fancied I saw snow on the top when I came in.
I fancied I could feel against my shoulder the beating of Gilbert 's heart.
I have just been paid, I just fancied I would have a lager . Leave off.
I fancied I would pay him a compliment.
Oh, for pity 's sake! I fancied I would pay him a compliment.
I fancied I was in love with someone.
I thought for a minute there, I had mysel ' a poacher . - I fancied I saw lights.
I fancied I would pay him a compliment . Acknowledge the station to which he has been raised.
Toward seven o'clock I fancied I heard the cries of birds above my head.
I rather fancied I would find you surrounded by trunks and God knows what!

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Even as a child, I always fancied I might make a first-rate society cat burglar.
I fancied I was in love with someone . The girl I spoke to you about.
I rather fancied I would find you There you are!
Rock, I fancied I heard a rustling, as of the leaves and branches of.

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