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I . fancy [ˈfænsi] V. trans.

1. fancy ingl. brit. (like or want):

do you fancy a drink?
to fancy [doing] sth
how do you fancy...

2. fancy ingl. brit. (be attracted):

to fancy oneself pey.

3. fancy (imagine as winner):

to fancy sb/sth

5. fancy (surprise, disbelief):

fancy [that]!

II . fancy [ˈfænsi] SUST.

1. fancy (liking):

fancy
to take a fancy to sb/sth
I've taken a fancy to that
he's taken a fancy to her

2. fancy sin pl. (imagination):

fancy

3. fancy (whimsical idea):

an idle [or a vain] fancy
kaprys m

III . fancy [ˈfænsi] ADJ.

1. fancy (special):

fancy
fancy fig. phrases, talk

2. fancy (unusual):

fancy

3. fancy (exaggerated):

fancy

4. fancy (expensive):

fancy

fancy dress SUST. sin pl. ingl. brit.

fancy-free ADJ.

fancy man <-men> SUST. pey. coloq.

fancy man
fancy man

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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The whole affair is not just a fancy picnic spent surveying the sheep over the ha-ha wall.
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It has been described as being fancy dark greyish-blue as well as being dark blue in color or having a steely-blue color.
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Entrants, who donate 5 to take part, are encouraged to wear suitable clothing, although many fun-runners opt for fancy dress.
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People flock the streets in their hundreds, wearing fancy dress, a tradition upheld by all ages.
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Budgetary constraints meant that actors did their own hair and makeup, and special effects were not fancy.
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And since being a sugar baby, she has eaten at lots of fancy restaurants and been given lavish gifts.
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Tripe, sweetbread (which is a fancy name for pancreas or other mysterious glands), kidney, some kind of intestines or something and, udder?
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The material is perfectly unexceptionable, and yet next to all of this fancy brickwork manages to appear insubstantial.
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Cut back to the fancy restaurant, where the husband settles the check with a large wad of bills.
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Costume groups in fancy dress take over the city.
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