It means it's expensive
Other words meaning "not very fancy" include: cheap plain Spartan undecorated everyday (clothing) unadorned
$13.50. Meaning that the new price would be $31.49.
In jewelry, "DF" typically refers to "Diamond Fancy," which indicates that the item features fancy-colored diamonds set in 14K gold. The "14K" denotes the purity of the gold, meaning it contains 58.3% gold and is alloyed with other metals for durability. Together, "DF 14K" suggests a piece that combines the allure of fancy diamonds with the quality of 14K gold.
Fancier is a noun. Synonyms: aficionado, enthusiast, fan.For the comparative of fancy I would use "more fancy than". The Ritz is more fancy than the Red Lion pub.
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The word fancy, meaning "decorative", is an adjective.
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sophisticated
Elf fancy dress costumes can be bought online for a reasonable price. Popular choices would be eBay and Amazon. Alternatively, fancy dress shops such as Joke or Fancy Dress sell elf fancy dress.
some one who fancy's charlie
Fancy is an adjective with no real meaning in terms of tuna salad. If the most basic tuna salad is tuna and mayo someone could add celery and call it fancy.
'Blue' is not a definitive colour description for a coloured diamond: varieties include "Faint, Very Light, Light, Fancy Light, Fancy, Fancy Dark, Fancy Intense, Fancy Deep, Fancy Vivid." This is in addition to the shade of blue, of which there are too many to list. You can read more, below. In addition, the diamond's clarity and cut are included in any valuation. You may be able to price a 'blue' diamond that is a man-made diamond elsewhere. The cut and clarity will also be factors in consideration of the price you will pay.
When the price of an object increases.
Other words meaning "not very fancy" include: cheap plain Spartan undecorated everyday (clothing) unadorned
That is the correct spelling for "fancier" (adjective meaning more fancy or ornate, or noun meaning a connoisseur or aficionado).
Basically a fancy or expensive dish; the type you see in restaurants.
Prone to make excursions; wandering; roving; exploring; as, an excursive fancy.