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fancied造句
(1) I fancied up the dress with some pearls. (2) I fancied a change of scene. (3) He could tell she fancied him. (4) She fancied she heard footsteps behind her. (5) He fancied he heard footsteps behind him. (6) He always fancied himself a moralist. (7) They fancied themselves learned and assumed airs of erudition. (8) All the girls fancied him. (9) She fancied she heard a noise downstairs. (10) She fancied herself nervous. (11) She's fancied him for ages, but doesn't want to make the first move. (12) I thought he fancied me, but I'd completely misread the signals. (13) I fancied there were shades of socialism in the way the school was run. (14) He fancied himself in love with me, the silly boy. (15) She is the most fancied candidate for the next election. (16) She knew he fancied her, but preferred to keep their relationship platonic. (17) I just fancied a drink. (18) She fancied me, that was clear. (19) Henry had always fancied that eyeglass. (20) He fancied himself as a strategist. (21) Never let them think she knew they fancied her. (22) Ever fancied recreating the comedy deaths of pop stars? (23) No such thoughts troubled her, he fancied. (24) I think he's always fancied a car like Lizzie's. (25) She enjoyed it so much that she fancied celebrating her next birthday with a Concorde flight to New York. (26) They certainly fancied their chances in the next event: swimming. (27) The race organizers became suspicious when the two most fancied horses finished last. (28) He started to chat to me and I could tell that he really fancied himself. (29) But on Sunday Collins played the game of his life in destroying the fancied Vikings. (30) It did happen at times but they were usually people who fancied their power, such as city councillors.