Sentence for fancied | Use fancied in a sentence

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  • I fancied you did. (10)
  • I fancied all was well. (10)
  • He fancied it was answered. (10)
  • He fancied Nataly was appeased. (10)
  • He fancied he smelt meadow-sweet. (10)
  • Perhaps she fancied it did not exist. (22)
  • He fancied her transparent, only Arctic. (10)
  • So the veteran fancied in his amended mind. (10)
  • I fancied it might be: I was sure it was not so. (10)
  • One could have fancied the fir-trees black torches. (10)
  • And Mrs. Brinkley fancied she smiled rather bitterly. (9)
  • He feared it would be; he fancied it would needs be. (10)
  • Van Diemen fancied Tinman was jealous of his wealth. (10)
  • When she was discontented, she fancied herself nervous. (4)
  • Cecilia fancied he must have resembled his uncle Everard. (10)
  • He fancied he saw a thread of good luck for Philip in it. (10)
  • I fancied I dealt with a woman; a woman needing protection! (10)
  • He fancied that they acted upon each other beneficially towards her. (9)
  • Stronger than she had fancied, might he not be likewise more estimable? (10)
  • I fancied I heard the despair of one of those huge masks in a pantomime. (10)
  • They had not the means, intellectual or moral, of feeling as she fancied. (9)
  • Anne sometimes fancied she discerned him at a distance, but he never came. (4)
  • The embraces, tears, and promises of the parting fair ones may be fancied. (4)
  • Crossjay fancied he had started a sovereign receipt for blessed deviations. (10)
  • My passage was the first event, you would have fancied, since the Camisards. (2)
  • Gazing on the outline of the orb, one might have fancied oneself in England. (10)
  • Had he glanced behind him he would have fancied that the sun had done its worst. (10)
  • I fancied she must have gone mad, and an interrogative frown was my sole answer. (10)
  • You would have fancied him awaiting her death as the signal for his own release. (10)
  • She fancied there was another chance for her, but he frowned at the mention of it. (10)
  • Supposing I should ever disgrace you in any way, and not turn out all you fancied me. (10)
  • I fancied his airs and stiffness were put on; thought I saw him burning true behind it. (10)
  • I fancied naturally the appointment had to do with her voice, and wished to please her. (10)
  • He was turning back when he fancied he heard the sibilation of a whispering in the room. (10)
  • She fancied a wish to have tidings of his marriage: it would be peace; if in desolation. (10)
  • Robert fancied him to be referring to some idea of mocking the interposition of religion. (10)
  • Mrs. Bennet, who fancied she had gained a complete victory over him, continued her triumph. (4)
  • I fancied I perceived that my father was greeted more cordially on his way back to the hotel. (10)
  • A jolly wind blew clouds and dust and leaves: I could have fancied I was going to my own father. (10)
  • Wherein do they disturb Judith or Wolfgang, except in a few empty notions and fancied advantages? (12)
  • Weyburn talked on of the school, for a cover to the resuming of her fallen mask, as he fancied it. (10)
  • The truth is, I fancied myself so exceedingly penetrating, and it was my vanity looking in a glass. (10)
  • She fancied Dahlia to have meant, perhaps, that she was Dahlia to her as of old, and not a stranger. (10)
  • She fancied Dahlia to have meant, perhaps, that she was Dahlia to her as of old, and not a stranger. (22)
  • Checco came along at his usual pace, and it was quite evident that he fancied himself under espionage. (10)
  • Once, previous to the arrival of the latter three, there was a change in her look, or Evan fancied it. (10)
  • When the little model came walking up the garden on her usual visit, he fancied her face looked scared. (8)
  • He was a very effusive little Frenchman, and fancied he was saying something very pleasant to everybody. (9)
  • Elinor sighed over the fancied necessity of this; but to a man and a soldier she presumed not to censure it. (4)
  • I have fancied I heard him at times, and I had a longing to follow the notes, and felt sure of my semi-tones. (10)
  • Instead of a fallen load, she fancied presently that it was an expectation she was desiring to realize: but what? (10)
  • She resolved that there could not be; and it was upon this basis of reason that she fancied she had led him to it. (10)
  • Beaton did not find the humiliation of the man who had humiliated him so sweet as he could have fancied it might be. (9)
  • Mr. Colesworth fancied, he said, that he was proof against feminine blandishments in the direction of his writings. (10)
  • He could be cruel with his tongue when he fancied insincerity or pretence, and then cruelly sorry for the hurt he gave. (9)
  • He wished him to be a model of constancy; and fancied the best means of effecting it would be by not trying him too long. (4)
  • Judging by the noise and vigour of the invisible enemy, Boerstler fancied he was being attacked by an overpowering force. (19)
  • She fancied Clara susceptible to his advice: he had fancied it, and was considering it one of his vanities. (10)
  • He fancied himself working like a scientist who has collected a vast number of specimens, and is deducing principles from them. (9)
  • She had vaguely fancied that with the acquaintance his career at Harvard would open to him Jeff would make a splendid marriage. (9)
  • He fancied doing that very thing with Bessie Lynde, and the wild joy she would snatch from an experience so unique, so impossible. (9)
  • The old man smiled his fierce, simple smile, and in his sharp eyes March fancied contempt of the ambition he had balked in his son. (9)
  • Mr. Rushworth was from the first struck with the beauty of Miss Bertram, and, being inclined to marry, soon fancied himself in love. (4)
  • This did not offend me; it amused me; I fancied his confusion if he could suddenly know how helplessly and irreparably honest I was. (9)
  • He had fancied, when the fellow seemed to care so little for the studies of the university, that he might come forward in its sports. (9)
  • He was, of course, only half-conscious of his pulpitizing; he fancied the serious vein of his thoughts attributable to a tumbled night. (10)
  • She fancied he would like to sleep, and gently rose to slip away, that she might consult with Mrs. Lappett about putting up some tentcover. (10)
  • Weyburn fancied that a close intimacy of a few months would have enabled him to lift her out of her smirching and depraving mean jealousies. (10)
  • She fancied she had put on proof-armour, unconscious that it was the turning of the inward flutterer to steel, which supplied her cuirass and shield. (10)
  • Around the office and along to the street of the cottages crowds were chattering, gesticulating; Ines fancied the foreign jabberers inclined to threaten. (10)

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