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II . fancy <-ies> [ˈfænsɪ] SUST.

2. fancy no pl. (imagination):

fancy

III . fancy <-ier, -iest> [ˈfænsɪ] ADJ.

2. fancy (whimsical):

fancy ideas, notions

fancy dress SUST. no pl. ingl. brit., ingl. austr.

fancy man <-men> SUST. coloq.

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On the other end of the spectrum, a person not bathing before they go to a fancy dinner party.
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Fancy takes a commission fee from each sale.
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The same review critiqued the selection of crags and climbs, some of the latter being described as merely fancy gymnastics.
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The pursuit course taught pilots tactics; acrobatics; and fancy formation, night, and cross-country flying.
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The fancy hide-out has a climbing wall, a bucket pulley and a spiral slide.
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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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Laughable, indeed, are the delusions of those who fancy that by their exercise of their ephemeral power, posterity can be defrauded of information.
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Costume groups in fancy dress take over the city.
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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 ash around the outside doesn't add much but makes it look nice and fancy on a cheeseboard.
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