fancier
Multiple Entries:fancier fancy
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
fancier/ˈfansiə(r)/
▶noun a person who has a special interest in or breeds a particular animal.
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
fancy/ˈfansi/
▶verb (fancies, fancying, fancied)
- 1 Brit. informal feel a desire for.
■ find sexually attractive.
- 2 Brit. regard as a likely winner.
- 3 imagine.
■ chiefly Brit. used to express surprise: fancy that!
■ sophisticated or expensive.
■ chiefly N. Amer. (especially of foodstuffs) of high quality.
■ (of flowers) of two or more colours.
■ (of an animal) bred to develop particular points of appearance.
▶noun (pl. fancies)- 1 a superficial or transient feeling of attraction.
■ a favourite in a race or other sporting contest.
- 2 the faculty of imagination.
■ an unfounded or tentative belief or idea.
- 3 (also fancy cake) Brit. a small iced cake or biscuit.
– phrases
take (or catch) someone's fancy appeal to someone.
take a fancy to become fond of, especially without an obvious reason.
take (or catch) someone's fancy appeal to someone.
take a fancy to become fond of, especially without an obvious reason.
– derivatives
fancily adverb,
fanciness noun.
fancily adverb,
fanciness noun.
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