It depends on who you are saying it to... for instance if you were talking to a child it might be "In good time young one."
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.
Strike your fancy
The fancy word for thieves is "kleptomaniacs".
Plain is the opposite of fancy.
The Fancy Pants Adventures will be out soon for the PS3 and Xbox 360 only
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Plain is the opposite of fancy.
Un-fancy
No. It is not correct to say that physician a fancy word for doctor.
Yes, the word 'fancy' is a noun as a word for a feeling of wanting or liking something, or something that you imagine or dream about.example: It was just a passing fancy.The word 'fancy' is also a verb (fancy, fancies, fancying, fancied) and an adjective(fancy, fancier, fanciest).
fancy, fan- (as in fantastic or fantasy)
The word fancy, meaning "decorative", is an adjective.