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  • 21Fancy pigeon — Fancy pigeons are domesticated varieties of the Rock Pigeon ( Columba livia ). They are bred by pigeon fanciers for various traits relating to size, shape, color, and behavior.cite book |last=Levi |first=Wendell |title= The Pigeon|year=… …

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  • 22fancy — n 1 Caprice, freak, whim, whimsy, conceit, vagary, crotchet 2 imagination, fantasy Antonyms: experience 3 Fancy, fantasy, phantasy, phantasm, vision, dream, daydream, nightmare are comparable when they denote a vivid idea or image, or a series of …

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  • 23fancy — ► VERB (fancies, fancied) 1) Brit. informal feel a desire for. 2) Brit. informal find sexually attractive. 3) regard as a likely winner. 4) imagine. 5) used to express surprise: fancy that! …

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  • 24Fancy (cantante) — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Fancy Archivo:Fancy 1.jpg Información personal Nombre real Manfred Ricardo Tess Perilano Nacimiento 7 de julio de 1946 (63 años) …

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  • 25Fancy Ultra Fresh — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Fancy Ultra Fresh Álbum de estudio de Freezepop Publicación 2004 Grabación 2003 2004 …

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  • 26Fancy Lala — Fancy Lala, the Magic Stage 魔法のステージ・ファンシーララ Жанр фэнтези, махо сёдзё …

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  • 27fancy, fantasy — Fancy is a term for imagination that is light, playful, unreal, and whimsical: I often indulge in the happy fancy that I am both rich and powerful. Sue s belief that she is irresistible is merely her playful fancy. She let her fancy play with the …

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  • 28fancy — [adj] extravagant, ornamental adorned, baroque, beautifying, chichi*, complicated, cushy, custom, decorated, decorative, deluxe, elaborate, elegant, embellished, fanciful, florid, frilly, froufrou*, garnished, gaudy, gingerbread*, intricate,… …

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  • 29Fancy — Fan cy, v. t. 1. To form a conception of; to portray in the mind; to imagine. [1913 Webster] He whom I fancy, but can ne er express. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. To have a fancy for; to like; to be pleased with, particularly on account of external… …

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  • 30fancy fair — n. f. ou fancy fair n. m. (Belgique, Maurice) Fête de bienfaisance. (Maurice) Le fancy fair de la paroisse. (Belgique) La fancy fair de l école …

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