Aún no tenemos significados para "too fanciful".
1Excuse me; I am too fanciful, and look at women too close.
2Talavera, the Archbishop of Granada, found him too fanciful to be trusted.
3The truth sounded too fanciful, though, so he remained silent about the matter.
4Is it too fanciful to imagine a job swap with Moores?
5Nor were the figments of sweet sleep too fanciful or far-flown.
6For that I was too fanciful, and the fact saved me.
7It is only that my brain is too agile, too fanciful.
8This idea may be considered too fanciful, too cat-like, but I believe it notwithstanding.
9But here the likeness, too fanciful for reality, ceases altogether.
10Maybe 'magic' is too fanciful a word for you.
11But it is more than ten years since Henry Jekyll became too fanciful for me.
12But Flora is not too fanciful, and I must see her for my own satisfaction.
13But this is too fanciful to satisfy M. Figuier.
14It seemed too fanciful a notion to entertain.
15But in our present state of knowledge, any reasoning on this supposition would probably appear too fanciful.
16The proposal is too fanciful for discussion.
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