Free form musical interpretation; musical composition with a free form and often an improvisatory style.
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Examples for "fancy"
Examples for "fancy"
1They are trained, trained not in fancy debate, but in practical discussion.
2Instead, they are free to prosecute their ambitious agenda however they fancy.
3Why government ministers need super fancy cars is also a bit baffling.
4Good tinned tuna is fine if you don't fancy the preserving process.
5It's much more than just fancy version of existing active safety technology.
1The order is the latest threat to the daily fantasy sports industry.
2Daily fantasy sports companies are now looking to protect their home turf.
3It could be a highly effective way of combating fantasy with reality.
4That changed radically about a year later, when daily fantasy sports emerged.
5The politicians used the intervention fantasy to combat the emasculated national self-image.
1Of the Mozart fantasia there is not room to speak in detail.
2Upon these two elements the first part of the fantasia is constructed.
3It has a weird, primitive grandeur: part cave painting, part modernist fantasia.
4The concert- giver performed in conclusion a fantasia on Polish national songs.
5They have nuthin' to do, and so they make the fantasia to-night.
1There is more literary phantasy in the phrase than there is truth.
2The criterion of truth then was no other than the gripping phantasy.
3Before that gunpowder was a mere imagination, a phantasy of the alchemists.
4Boethus, that it is a phantasy presented to us by fiery air.
5There are two kinds of thinking, reality thinking and phantasy or day-dreaming.