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fancied
[fan-seed]
adjective
unreal; imaginary.
to be upset by fancied grievances.
fancied
/ ˈæԲɪ /
adjective
imaginary; unreal
thought likely to win or succeed
a fancied runner
Other 51Թ Forms
- unfancied adjective
Example Sentences
Still, they weren't fancied to pull up too many trees against Real Madrid, but produced a remarkable first-leg display at the Westfalenstadion.
Zhao, who is currently an amateur after serving a ban for breaching betting regulations, is heavily fancied to go well and due to return to the main professional tour next term.
Of the 80 or so members at the club, a handful were born in Ireland, about a third consider themselves Irish-American and the rest simply fancied giving Gaelic games a try.
I would even have fancied my Lincoln City team from a few years back to have beaten Leicester this season so I could have ended up manager there.
But my older sister was going, so I tagged along and it was love at first sight plus I'll admit I fancied Hugh Grant just a bit.
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