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The word fancy, meaning "decorative", is an adjective.
The dialogues for a Fairy for a fancy dress competition should be casual and jovial.
No, "fancy" is not an adverb. It is typically used as an adjective to describe something as elaborate or decorative.
That is the correct spelling of "fanciest" (most fancy, most decorative).
elaborate, embellishing, exquisite, decorative, ornate, fancy
Sometimes yes but sometimes you are just forgetful
Hi,I am a lil fairy from far away.. have come here to say... Have a nice Day!
A fancy wall hanging tapestry is often referred to as a "tapestry wall hanging" or simply a "tapestry." These decorative pieces are usually made of woven fabric with intricate designs and are used as decorative accents in homes or other spaces.
One can download many different templates for fancy tooth fairy letters from the internet and personalize them for the child. You might visit a site like Tooth Fairy Tonight for templates, messages and ideas that can be used. Stores such as Michael's and A.C. Moore will carry fancy paper that can be purchased if you would prefer to make your own template that can be passed down through the family for generations as well.
Alice in Wonderland is a fancy dress that starts with the letter A.
queen fancy
It is apumpkin pie fairy actually. But anyway, on with answering your question, a pumpkin pie fairy is just a normal fairy, only it wears an orange dress that kinda looks like a pumpkin, this kind of design can be used for fancy dress costume's.