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Examples for "fancied"
Examples for "fancied"
1In the mean time the Surajah Dowlah was reveling in fancied security.
2He fancied they had made a mistake in the name in writing.
3Weyburn fancied the hearing of a step; he heard the whispering dress.
4I almost fancied the shadow of one looking in at the window.
5He fancied he saw the sparkle of the starlight in her hair.
1OPINION:IN 1951, Samuel Lubell invented the concept of the political solar system.
2The only problem is those solutions have not yet been invented yet.
3This invented scene is seriously misrepresentative of public opinion in May 1940.
4The most exciting aspects of 5G haven't even been invented yet, however.
5She invented the key thing to be sure the house was secure.
1Because in their fictional form they have what we really want: independence.
2That sort of national identity is impossible to summarise in fictional form.
3Unlike their mostly fictional elders, the young people talk and behave realistically.
4Why was the series set in this fictional place called New Azania?
5I mean one with a fictional boarding school setting, she said recently.
1The same distinction is found in the drama and in fictitious narrative.
2The risk of the trades was masked by fictitious positions, UBS said.
3The strength of his resolution imparted a fictitious vigor to his muscles.
4The events described are imaginary and all of the characters are fictitious.
5It was the fictitious expectations of someone that didn't know any better.
1Their fabricated identities included surnames common in Ireland, including Murphy and Foley.
2Pyongyang denied any involvement and said South Korea had fabricated the incident.
3Officials say the group fabricated their story and should apologise to residents.
4According to the SEC, the company fabricated account statements to conceal fraud.
5Moscow has called the case against Butina fabricated and demanded her release.
1So the navy hid behind national security and concocted a cover story.
2She found it hard to believe all that evidence had been concocted.
3For a moment, he drifted deep into the story McDermott had concocted.
4A plot was concocted, the lady consenting to take part in it.
5Instead, lurid stories were concocted in the back rooms of nearby roadhouses.
1The scene's made-up, of course, but that last fact is absolutely correct.
2The training data for each person was given a made-up record number.
3This was an entirely made-up belief; but she really believed in it.
4Shift-space is just a made-up word that the press likes to use.
5Two-thirds of this increase has been made-up by unconventional oil and gas.
6You couldn't say that one made-up story was more real than another.
7He went to his GP, albeit with a made-up concern about sunspots.
8The features revealed were handsome in a hard fashion, but heavily made-up.
9The office alleges the made-up contract copied wording from an unrelated contract.
10There are also the made-up adverts that air in between the discussion.
11My uncle stands forever condemned as the wearer of a made-up tie.
12Which is wild, seeing as Michael's trumpet is just a made-up story.
13She was lined up between more gaudily made-up numbers, looking awfully demure.
14And The Girls on Film project does prove that made-up aphorism right.