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fancier

[fan-see-er] / ˈfæn si ər /


Example Sentences

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“True. But…I don’t know. It’s been fancier than usual. Don’t you think?”

From Literature

Stretch the night in one or two directions—bigger in scope, richer in ingredients or a little fancier in presentation.

From Salon

The bedroom is fuller, fancier now, providing a better picture of the Washingtons’ aesthetic.

From The Wall Street Journal

Might have looked fancier then, but it’s the same one.

From Literature

Connoisseurs of robotic vacuums say cheaper, fancier competitors have run circles around the brand, which became better known for mishaps than clean floors.

From The Wall Street Journal