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fancier

noun as in admirer

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The museum, which sits in a fancier location than the Red Oak along the Richmond waterfront, celebrates the war at home.

His servants’ uniforms are fancier than those of his neighbors.

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You can also swirl the jam directly into the whipped cream for a marbled effect that looks fancier than it is.

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But it was cold, which hardly stopped the fancier crowd dressing formally and toughing it out.

I grew up watching these films rerun on TV; they are corny and fun, as is “Nautilus,” with fancier effects, anticorporate sentiments and people of color.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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