Synonym: fabricated, fictional, fictitious, invented, made-up. Similar words: fancier, ancient, fanciful, anciently, financier, ancient history, concierge, fancy. Meaning: ['fænsɪ] adj. formed or conceived by the imagination.
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(31) I was wondering if you fancied coming along for the ride.
(32) I do think that Ken fancied me, and he actually said he thought I was beautiful.
(33) Petite Rosanna lost a shoe when fancied for a big handicap at Newbury last time.
(34) Next, for a short time, he fancied becoming a baseball player.
(35) As for Margaret - well, she'd always fancied herself accompanying my father round the world on his tours.
(36) All this talk about who fancied who was too silly, like Beatles' song lyrics, the stuff of day-dreams.
(37) Archer fancied that she had been told of his coming.
(38) Bella's puncturing of William's nostalgic romanticism with her admission that she never really fancied him.
(39) I really fancied myself doing that, but Mum would have none of it.
(40) In September 1990, three fancied horses were found to have been doped in the space of a week.
(41) Physically she had a lot more to offer than Kate, but for some unknown reason he really fancied the policewoman.
(42) Derek had come along too, to keep me company and because he fancied the idea of hunting with hawks.
(43) I fancied I could hear the cold laughter of market traders and the chant of children's games.
(44) He would never be sure, but for a split second he fancied he saw Hudson watching him, lonely and lost.
(45) Read in studio Now,(www.Sentencedict.com) have you ever fancied yourself as a bit of a cowboy?
(46) She fancied that she could hear voices, and that the voices might belong to creatures like herself.
(47) Maybe after a few thousand years of marmot for breakfast, dinner and tea they fancied a change.
(48) I am not free to utter any fancied measurements I please.
(49) He was a middle class radical who fancied the idea of being around two real street kids.
(50) She'd fancied him for ages and when he asked her out she managed to keep her cool even though she felt faint.
(51) His starting price of 11-8 made it clear he was strongly fancied by somebody with reliable information.
(52) She had laughed it off, but I fancied she had found the situation embarrassing.
(53) Next weekend. I was wondering if you fancied coming along for the ride.
(54) The story ends at a funeral, hovered over by a surreal balloon, from which hangs a fancied female acrobat.
(55) If Fearon fancied she could be lured into a loose-box for a quick romp in the hay, he was wrong.
(56) Krause has always fancied himself a keen talent scout first.
(57) He fancied himself as something of an impresario, and had some experience negotiating contracts with Hollywood studios.
(58) Chap at the far end of the bar in a grey pin-stripe clearly fancied his chances.
(59) The truth was I really fancied going there but I didn't even have the money to bunk the tube.
(60) I hadn't been sober and I'd quite fancied my chances with one of the birds.
More similar words: fancier, ancient, fanciful, anciently, financier, ancient history, concierge, fancy, emergencies, infancy, francisco franco, fancy price, rancid, take a fancy to, dancing, glancing, financing, ancillary, advancing, balancing, financial, sanctified, entrancing, emancipate, financially, refinancing, emancipated, francis bacon, emancipation, financial aid.