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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)

inglés
The ash around the outside doesn't add much but makes it look nice and fancy on a cheeseboard.
www.irishexaminer.com
Laughable, indeed, are the delusions of those who fancy that by their exercise of their ephemeral power, posterity can be defrauded of information.
en.wikipedia.org
Tripe, sweetbread (which is a fancy name for pancreas or other mysterious glands), kidney, some kind of intestines or something and, udder?
www.huffingtonpost.com
On the other end of the spectrum, a person not bathing before they go to a fancy dinner party.
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The fancy hide-out has a climbing wall, a bucket pulley and a spiral slide.
www.voanews.com
People flock the streets in their hundreds, wearing fancy dress, a tradition upheld by all ages.
en.wikipedia.org
Technologically speaking, there's nothing absurdly fancy about the hoverboard beyond a whole lot of oomph packed into its rectangular case.
www.pcmag.com
The same review critiqued the selection of crags and climbs, some of the latter being described as merely fancy gymnastics.
en.wikipedia.org
Fancy dining on that next time you smooch?
metro.co.uk
The pursuit course taught pilots tactics; acrobatics; and fancy formation, night, and cross-country flying.
en.wikipedia.org

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