Sentence for fancy | Use fancy in a sentence

Sentences using the word fancy. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use fancy in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for fancy.

  • Fancy that! (12)
  • She took his fancy. (10)
  • I fancy I heard of one. (10)
  • Her fancy was very active. (4)
  • Just walks about, I fancy. (8)
  • I fancy I am still in prison. (10)
  • Fancy my mother without a vote! (8)
  • Only fancy being there already! (9)
  • I fancy I have had a twinge, sir. (8)
  • Fancy Athene preferring this to home. (8)
  • Fancy made the flying minutes hours. (10)
  • I fancy that I still can hear him laugh. (2)
  • Fancy his forgetting that I was at Oxford. (8)
  • He used to fancy I cared for your sister. (22)
  • Perhaps it was her present inflamed fancy. (10)
  • But only fancy, if you had called in a doctor! (10)
  • Fancy took me to the cliff where she had fallen. (8)
  • I can fancy the tremble going all down your legs. (10)
  • I fancy he half inclines to compulsory enlistment. (10)
  • My sick fancy rushed to the Belthams for a denial. (10)
  • He could fancy they had not seen the English newspapers. (10)
  • But, Mary, do not fancy that Maria Bertram cares for Henry. (4)
  • If it ever happened I fancy it would be quite as simple as that. (9)
  • I fancy he is worth more than the others, and is simply luckless. (10)
  • She will fancy that at least she is ten times more subtle than I. (10)
  • And, Cecilia, you can fancy the sort of stuff he would make of it. (10)
  • But I like to fancy that a grateful spirit gives as good as it gets. (2)
  • Checking this frivolous fancy, Soames unfolded his Marriage Settlement. (8)
  • From the first time I saw you there that afternoon, you filled my fancy. (9)
  • This young Weyburn would touch the fancy of a woman of a romantic turn. (10)
  • Any one who has a fancy to wash must do so in public at the common table. (2)
  • They were so dead as not to arise even under the form of shadows in fancy. (10)
  • He drew forth the betting-book which his lively fancy had lost on the Downs. (22)
  • Fancy now: she knew me, and she faced me out, and made me think her a stranger! (10)
  • You will fancy you have changed your habitation to a planet remoter from the sun. (10)
  • There was an idea in this that he had said, and the light of it led off his fancy. (22)
  • He abandoned himself to a fancy which had been working to the surface of his thought. (9)
  • You are in a melancholy humour, and fancy that any one unlike yourself must be happy. (4)
  • I cannot fancy why they should preserve them, unless it were against the Judgment Day. (2)
  • I am sure I do not merely fancy the auroral light in a group of stories by another poet. (9)
  • I have not much time to myself here in the Palazzo Barberini, as you will easily fancy. (14)
  • They let the little ones shut their eyes to fancy they are not seen, and then commence. (10)
  • I fancy, yes; or too much, at least, for the taste of the notable people who constitute it. (9)
  • And at least the facts struck the public fancy and brought forth a remarkable family of myths. (2)
  • This new feeling was but a fever, a passionate fancy, a grasping once more at Youth and Warmth. (8)
  • To look at it was to fancy they had been walking under water and had now risen to the surface. (10)
  • He is for ever in some mad excess of his fancy, and what he will come to at last heaven only knows! (10)
  • It was his present respectfulness and easy conversation that tricked her burning nerves with the fancy. (10)
  • Young men easily fancy that they may do this, and that when the black volume is shut the tide is stopped. (10)
  • We shall be so in moods and at moments; but let us not fancy that those are high moods or fortunate moments. (9)
  • She could fancy that she was protecting him, and through this duty she was better protected against herself. (12)
  • It would not make him healthy, wealthy, and wise, but it closeted him with memory of Fleur in her fancy frock. (8)
  • She could only fancy she did; and if she did, it meant that Miss Middleton thought her wise in remaining single. (10)
  • She really would seem to fancy that the ballad verifies the main lines of the story, which is an impossible one. (10)
  • I fancy there are few persons living to-day who ever knew the secret of that window, but I am one, as you shall see. (1)
  • To this morbid fancy Trannel seemed himself in a sort of excess, or what he would be if he were logically ultimated. (9)
  • Where he dwelt, how he got upon this high ridge, or how he proposed to get down again, were more than I could fancy. (2)
  • Young ladies are not supposed to do so, if menial maids are; but Juliana did cherish it, and it possessed her fancy. (10)
  • I fancy I know how my fine gentleman produces many of his effects and could perhaps give him a pointer on heightening them. (1)
  • Adela was out in the woods, contemplating nature; and Cornelia was supposed to be walking whither her stately fancy drew her. (10)
  • How could you fancy you were going to have a woman for your friend and keep hidden from her any one of the secrets that blush! (10)
  • George Eliot, we fancy, would have held that the fates of Elinor and Marianne were more probable than the fortunes of Jane and Eliza Bennet. (4)
  • Little moved though he ever was by public matters, this event, supremely symbolical, this summing-up of a long rich period, impressed his fancy. (8)
  • There was perhaps enough to make him fancy it in the heavy fire of shots exchanged between his nerves and the situation; there were notable flashes. (10)

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