Adjective(1) not plain; decorative or ornamented(2) not plain(3) decorative or ornamented
Noun(1) a person having a strong liking for something(2) something many people believe that is false(3) fancy was held by Coleridge to be more casual and superficial than imagination(4) a predisposition to like something(5) admirer
Verb(1) imagine(2) conceive of(3) see in one's mind(4) have a fancy or particular liking or desire for
Adjective(1) not plain; decorative or ornamented(2) not plain(3) decorative or ornamented
Noun(1) a person having a strong liking for something(2) something many people believe that is false(3) fancy was held by Coleridge to be more casual and superficial than imagination(4) a predisposition to like something(5) admirer
Verb(1) imagine(2) conceive of(3) see in one's mind(4) have a fancy or particular liking or desire for
(1) a pigeon fancier(2) In a late '70s newsletter to prospective ocicat fanciers , Daly explained that one reason for the breed's spotty progress was a pet limitation ordinance passed by the town council where she lived.(3) Throughout the late 1800s, English dog fanciers became increasingly fascinated with breeds indigenous to the European continent.(4) Post-war concerns about breed purity became academic as cat fanciers scrambled to make whatever judicious compromises they could in order to insure the survival of their chosen breeds.(5) Now crossword fanciers know that there are words for things that crossword setters just always use.(6) The Bird Watching Team and parrot fanciers around the country are very excited.