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Meanings of horrible fancies in English
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Usage of horrible fancies in English
1
Papa says such horriblefancies do accompany some forms of fever.
2
His mind was filled with the most horriblefancies.
3
Such a climate notoriously also produces delusions and horriblefancies, such as Mr. Kipling describes.
4
All sorts of horriblefancies passed through her mind, and she dreaded she knew not what.
5
It seemed full of horriblefancies, and it kept knocking them into my head, and it wouldn't leave off.
6
Then the preacher lost control of his imagination and swept his hearers along with him as he fabricated horriblefancies.
7
And then she wondered if these horriblefancies indicated the dawning of that feeling which she had deceived herself into believing she already possessed.
8
Again, by slow degrees, these horriblefancies depart from him one by one: returning sometimes, unexpectedly, but at longer intervals, and in less alarming shapes.
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To this period belong such weird and horriblefancies as are contained in the short stories known as "He" and "The Diary of a Madman."