Took a fancy to our style of living. The feeling of liking someone or something Fancy suggests an imagining often unrestrained by reality but spurred by desires.
A fancily carved ornament 2 fancy / ˈ fænsi/ noun plural fancies britannica dictionary definition of fancy 1 [singular] : Discover expressions like fancy up, nothing. A fancy is a liking or desire for someone or something, especially one that does not last long.
A chocolate dessert had taken his fancy. Check meanings, examples, usage tips, pronunciation, domains, and related words. Superior in quality or impressive. Take one's fancy, to appeal or attract:
Fancy, fantasy, imagination refer to qualities in literature or other artistic composition. To be sexually attracted to someone: The creations of fancy are casual, whimsical, and often amusing, being at once less profound and. Take a fancy to, [~ + object] to have a liking or preference for:
To want to have or do something: She did not suspect that his interest was just a passing fancy.