Examples of 'quite a fancy' in a sentence
Meaning of "quite a fancy"
quite a fancy: This expression is used to describe something as being sophisticated, elaborate, or luxurious in a positive or impressive way
How to use "quite a fancy" in a sentence
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quite a fancy
You would take quite a fancy to her.
Quite a fancy name.
He seems to have taken quite a fancy to you.
And quite a fancy man after living in Tokyo.
I think she took quite a fancy to me.
He 's taken quite a fancy to Lizzy, and I do not think he could find a better wife.
Seems to have taken quite a fancy to me.
This is quite a fancy car you have here, Tommy.
He seems to have taken quite a fancy to Susanne.
That's quite a fancy word for a thief.
Lady Badiyanu has taken quite a fancy in her.
This is quite a fancy private room.
Miss Simmonds seems to have taken quite a fancy to you, Robert.
This is quite a fancy single room.
I do believe your sister-in-law has taken quite a fancy to me.
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I have taken quite a fancy to them.
Mr Collins is such a sensible, respectable young man . And he 's taken quite a fancy to Lizzy.
Turns out it is quite a fancy thing to do.
And I don't think he could find a better wife. He's taken quite a fancy to Lizzy.
This is quite a fancy machine.
Oh, no, we had a wedding . It was quite a fancy affair.
This is quite a fancy restaurant.
Polished, scoured, " glittering … like your aunt 's below . I have taken quite a fancy to this little " vestibule.
It was quite a fancy affair.
I guess De Lawd took quite a fancy to her.
It 's quite a fancy car you have here, Tommy.
You know, he seemed to take quite a fancy to Patricia.
He 's taken quite a fancy to you . He does not like everybody, you know.
After today, I have taken quite a fancy to this place.
This is quite a fancy car you have here, Tommy . Just a second, just a second, just a second.
That bird 's taken quite a fancy to you.
He's taken quite a fancy to Lizzy, Mr Collins is such a sensible, respectable young man.
The Lord has quite a fancy for the game.
It 's quite a fancy car you have here, Tommy . Just a second.
Really? This is quite a fancy machine.
The Lord has quite a fancy for the game . He 's been playing it for years.
And he 's taken quite a fancy to Lizzy.
Yes . Quite a fancy name.
Well, this is quite a fancy machine.
He 's taken quite a fancy to you Mr. Holmes, he does not like everybody, you know.
He 's taken quite a fancy to you.
Really? This is quite a fancy machine . I hope you do not mind if I double-check the old-fashioned way?
Damien 's taken quite a fancy to him, sir.
I have taken quite a fancy to this little "vestibule.
Well, she has taken quite a fancy to you, has not she?
His wife took quite a fancy to you and, er… so they've… won you.
Neurogenic? It's quite a fancy word for a thief.
Some of us have taken quite a fancy to the life of a Member of Parliament.
Well, she has taken quite a fancy toyou, has not she?
She's taken quite a fancy to you, Ridgeon.
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