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1 The popular notion of literary novelty is an idea more fanciful than exact.
2 The back-room is decked in a more fanciful and costly manner.
3 That comeback looks a lot more fanciful after the latest revelations.
4 You are a thousand times more capricious, more fanciful , than-myimagination.
5 Was it any more fanciful than the 'research' he'd been doing for two weeks?
6 Not so long ago, this was even more fanciful than the stuff of dreams.
7 Again nothing can be more fanciful than this bit of Henry More the Platonist:
8 It seems to me more fanciful an idea than ingenious.
9 That was a concept more fanciful than scientific, however.
10 Emery provided the captions, where descriptions of well-known machines are mixed with more fanciful ones.
11 This thought was even more fanciful than the last.
12 There, his "little dramas," as one of his teachers called them, became more fanciful .
13 Of course, as the I-Pace moves to production, it will likely drop its more fanciful design elements.
14 There have been times when his more fanciful inventions have entirely slipped my memory, at important moments.
15 Pool design is becoming ever more fanciful , with extras including gold tiles, underwater music and fabulous lighting.
16 Mr. Whistler would have chosen to look at the pier from a more fanciful point of view.
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