Examples of 'fancies' in a sentence
Meaning of "fancies"
Fancy is a noun used colloquially to describe a liking or interest in something, or to express a desire for indulgence or luxury
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- plural of fancy
- plural of fancie
- third-person singular simple present indicative form of fancy
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Innocent fancies can become fixed delusions.
Irene still thinks that she fancies me.
Because the man fancies himself a cowboy.
Fancies himself some kind of a gonzo journalist.
And he also fancies the likes of that.
Fancies himself quite the family man.
I think my husband fancies himself a bit of an architect.
Fancies himself the lord of all he surveys.
You know she fancies such things.
He fancies himself a bit of an expert on the beasts.
I should not think he fancies freezing to death.
He fancies himself a historian of all things bawdy.
Or because she fancies a big steak supper.
He fancies himself to be a very sharp judge of character.
You are a man who fancies a good joke.
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Carlton fancies himself as a bit of a wine connoisseur.
Bank really put fancies on this one.
Gail fancies the new kitchen porter.
They say he rather fancies little girls.
But he fancies something a bit more local.
I think that jerk quite fancies you.
The owner fancies himself a star maker.
Dumping aliens and psychos wherever it fancies.
Dice sort of fancies himself an interior decorator.
That does not mean she fancies him.
This one fancies himself a bit of a poet.
Not a single gram in my body fancies cock.
Maybe she fancies a bit of black velvet.
I am not the sort that fancies teacher.
Who she fancies the arse off of.
This place is really killing my medical fancies.
She kind of fancies herself an amateur magician.
Too tight for the sort he fancies.
Hercules fancies himself as a bit of a monster slayer.
She sometimes mixes up fancies with realities.
Our fancies are more giddy and unfirm.
All these frills and fancies are going out.
One fancies the immensity of the sea.
That is most probably why she fancies me.
I imagine she fancies you in an uncommon way.
Or maybe none of the women fancies you.
And fancies himself as the very devil.
As many crushes as your little heart fancies.
Ribbons and fancies fit for a queen.
He will cringe if he thinks one of us fancies him.
They were not fancies spun by the sea.
He fancies himself as the big theatre man.
And a man who fancies himself a god.
The fancies and fineries of ages are showed.
Helen says she still fancies him.