fancier
IPA: fˈænsiɝ
noun
- One who fancies; a person with a special interest, attraction or liking for something.
- A person who breeds or grows a particular animal or plant for points of excellence.
- One who fancies or imagines.
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Examples of "fancier" in Sentences
- Fancier of the cars love racing.
- I am a huge fancier of the cars.
- Some of the fancier ones are a huge pain.
- The fanciers don't care about the others.
- Cat fanciers like their cats close to the wild.
- A fancier always pays attention to the rock star.
- I assume that the fanciers have strong affection.
- It is just a fancier elaboration of the same title.
- The tadpole fancier is expert at the art of low politics.
- Even then, some of the fancier varieties aren't even that hardy.
- I assume that the same would hold for fancier optics and lasers.
- And coupled with Chabon's obvious joy with the English language, The Yiddish Policemen's Union is a word fancier's delight.
- Looking at last year’s pictures, I see that most guys were wearing button-down shirts and slacks, with a few (like Chad) in fancier duds.
- Another large class of birds that make fine pets although they are not strictly in the class of birds bred by the fancier are the ornamental land and water fowl.
- And if you want to dine with them, albeit in fancier digs, they’ll also be speaking at a fund-raising dinner to benefit Arts & Lectures at the Palace Ballroom Monday night.
- It allows Wood to make the same kind of criticism that has always been made of Updike, but to dress it up in fancier crittalk ( "free indirect style"): Updike is too besotted with language.
- She doesn't necessarily think it's a problem that these events are getting "fancier" - which is a weird way to put it - and she's not sure if the law needs to be changed; really, it comes down to who is doing the invitation, and why.
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