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| Fancy+Pants: 1914 2nd Avenue, Seattle WA, 98101; 206.Look up fancy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.Nuthin' Fancy, the 3rd album by Lynyrd Skynyrd
Plain and Fancy, Broadway musical
Ryan's Fancy, musical group of the '60s, '70s and '80s
In television:
Fancy Lala, magical girl anime series produced by Studio Pierrot in 1998
Richard Fancy, American actor best known for his long recurring role on Seinfeld as the publisher Mr.See Copyrights for details."Fancy" is a song originally written and performed by Bobbie Gentry in 1969.It is a retrospective about one young woman's journey into prostitution."Here's your one chance, Fancy, don't let me down."Soon after, Fancy's mother dies and her baby sibling becomes a ward of the state.In the song, the girl ends up using connections she makes to build a better life for herself, eventually making peace with her mother, and acknowledging the difficult decision she had to make.McEntire also produced a popular music video for the song, expanding on the song's storyline.The Geraldine Fibbers also covered "Fancy" on "What Part of Get Thee Gone Don't you Understand?".Megan Mullally recorded a version of the song for her album Big As a Berry.In 2006 Katie Melua also covered "Fancy (Live)" from a concert performance, available on her "Download Only" single titled "Shy Boy".Kellie Pickler sang "Fancy" during Country Week on a 2005 episode of American Idol.Singer Julia Murney covered the song on her debut solo album "I'm Not Waiting" and performs it at her concerts in conjunction with her "porn story".In 2007, Reba McEntire and Kelly Clarkson sang a duet version of the song on CMT's "Crossroads" program.This page was last modified 08:41, 12 November 2007.See Copyrights for details.Click here for info on Fancy Feast products.Her belief that she can sing is a mere fancy.It was his fancy to fly to Paris occasionally for dinner.Fancy living with that egotist all your life!Fancy, fantasy, imagination refer to qualities in literature or other artistic composition.The creations of fancy are casual, whimsical, and often amusing, being at once less profound and less moving or inspiring than those of imagination: letting one's fancy play freely on a subject; an impish fancy.Fantasy now usually suggests an unrestrained or extravagant fancy, often resulting in caprice: The use of fantasy in art creates interesting results.The mental faculty through which whims, visions, and fantasies are summoned up; imagination, especially of a whimsical or fantastic nature.Amorous or romantic attachment; love.The enthusiasts or fans of a sport or pursuit considered as a group.Highly decorated: a fancy hat.Arising in the fancy; capricious.Excessive or exorbitant: paid a fancy price for the car."She tried to fancy what the flame of a candle looks like after the candle is blown out" (Lewis Carroll).To take a fancy to; like.Published by Houghton Mifflin Company.Example: The child had many peculiar fancies.Example: She had a tendency to indulge in flights of fancy.Example: He had a sudden fancy that he could see Spring approaching.Example: I fancy a cup of tea.Web Search powered by Google
Thesaurus.Lexico Publishing Group, LLC.See Synonyms at imagination.An image or a fantastic invention created by the mind.The enthusiasts or fans of a sport or pursuit considered as a group.The sport or pursuit, such as boxing, engaging the interest of such a group.Highly decorated: a fancy hat.Arising in the fancy; capricious.Excessive or exorbitant: paid a fancy price for the car.Bred for unusual qualities or special points."She tried to fancy what the flame of a candle looks like after the candle is blown out" Lewis Carroll.To take a fancy to; like.From Middle English fantsy, imagination, fantasy, from fantasie; see fantasy."Can you conceive of him as the president?"John Barleycorn by London, Jack View in contextWell, then, my love, I wish you would keep your foolish fancy to yourself, and not wake up MY foolish fancy to keep it company,' retorted Mrs Nickleby.Fanconi anemia complementation group d2 proteinFanconi anemia complementation group g proteinFanconi anemia complementation group l proteinFanconi anemia complementation group proteinsFanconi Anemia Research Fund, Inc.All content on this website, including dictionary, thesaurus, literature, geography, and other reference data is for informational purposes only.This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.Etymology
Fancy arises in late Middle English as a contraction of fantasy.From Old French and Early French fantasie, itself from the Late Latin fantasia, which originated from the Greek Phantazein (phan.The noun Fancy can usually still be replaced with the older word fantasy without any change of meaning.The film rose from Stephen's fancy.He took a fancy to her.Any sport or hobby pursued by a group.Trainspotting is the fancy of a special lot.He fell out of favor with the boxing fancy after the incident.This is a fancy shawl.This box contains bottles of the fancy grade of jelly.He initiated the game winning play with a fancy, deked saucer pass to the winger.I'm not keen on him and his fancy ideas.To imagine
I fancy you'll want something to drink after your long journey
Fancy that!Elizabeth Bennett and Mr.Darcy kissing in the garden.To be sexually attracted to.UK) would like to
I fancy a burger tonight for dinner
Do you fancy going to town this weekend?This page was last modified 10:50, 3 October 2007.Content is available under GNU Free Documentation License.Your REBA Infotainment Source! |
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