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The word 'fancy' is an adjective (fancy, fancier, fanciest), a word that describes a noun; for example a fancy hat or a fancy party.The word 'fancy' is also a noun (fancy, fancies), a word for a whim or a fantasy; and a verb (fancy, fancies, fancying, fancied), to visualize or imagine, and to like.
Harvey Shawmeker has written: 'Tales from a boy's fancy' 'Tales from a boy's fancy' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Owen Kelly has written: 'Kelly's fancy'
Rose Scollard has written: 'Caves of fancy'
Joseph Stein has written: 'Plain and Fancy'
Helen Kapp has written: 'Toying with a fancy'
Sarah Harriet Burney has written: 'Traits of Nature' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Tales of fancy' 'Tales of fancy'
She was a bit keen on Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. They were at it like knives, having, I think, 10 children. The above statement is actually wrong. SHE WAS MARRIED TO HIM. SHE DIN'T JUST FANCY HIM!!!
Tracy Cozzens has written: 'A dangerous fancy' -- subject(s): Fiction, History 'A 5th Avenue affair' 'Arabian Knight' 'Flight of fancy'
E. Cobb has written: 'Fame and fancy, or, Voltaire improved'
Ruth Tott has written: 'Victorian ladies fancy work'
Bernice L. Hayward has written: 'Fact and fancy'