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Fancied meaning
Existing only in the fancy (“imagination”); imaginary, imagined. | Organized, or (especially of attire) designed, to suit one's fancy or whim. | Having a fancy (“inclination, liking, or love”) for; desired, favourite.
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During the drive back, Graham Chapman recommended that Cleese eat something and asked him what he fancied; Cleese replied that he fancied a piece of cheese.
And three games into their World Cup campaign, Wales have a 100 per cent record and are strongly fancied to make the last four.
But multi-award winning writer and producer Keith Large, who was behind that film, called out of the blue to see if Ward fancied a go at comedy acting in his boxing reirement.
Clubs relegated from the Premier League are usually fancied for an immediate return to the top flight.
Ever fancied following in the footsteps of King Richard III?
Had the penalty rippled the back of the Watford net, you'd have fancied City going on to win the game.
Have you ever fancied being in charge of an organisation with an annual operating budget of £150 million, being responsible for more than 2,700 staff and responsible for everything from libraries to bin collections?
However, this was as good as it got for the Bulldogs in the first half, against a Cougars side who are steadily improving following defeats in the opening two rounds against highly-fancied Featherstone Rovers and Widnes Vikings.
It is the first of ten National Hunt fixtures at the trainer Micky Hammond’s Not What It Seems, ridden by Emma Smith-Chaston, fancied for the four-runner feature Join Racing TV Now Novices' Handicap Chase (1.55).
Robins boss Darrell Clarke knows his team will be facing one of the sides fancied to win promotion straight back to the Championship this term, in what is his first away game at the helm.
She joked of the £23 buy: ''Just if you fancied being 1cm above the floor and twisting your ankle.
The audience heard how he’d fancied getting in the ring with Ricky.
The Grammy winner is currently on a break following his two-year stint on the road with Love On Tour, with hinting that he just fancied switching it up.
The questions soon began, from those he'd left behind in the journalist trade, about whether the new face in Cardiff Bay fancied being Plaid Cymru top dog one day.
The Ted Walsh-trained Ain't That A Shame is this year's main favorite, but it will be up against a strong field of 39 other horses, including last year's winner Noble Yeats, as well as the well-fancied Delta Work.
We convinced ourselves it was all part of the prevailing culture of Lads and Ladettes having a good time, in the pre-internet days when it was normal to wait a full month to see a photo of a celebrity you fancied in her knickers.
We fancied ourselves a couple of film buffs, though I was just in middle school.
After all, relatively smaller club fans will get the opportunity to visit some historic football venues, and less fancied clubs have the potential to cause upsets throughout the tournament.
And hey, if anyone fancied getting me a copy and brining it back to London, feel free.
As well as the spitting, there would be a colouring competition for all ages and a best cherry-fest dressed contest for those who fancied dressing up in their most vibrant cherry-inspired outfit.