Sentence examples for fancify from inspiring English sources

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fancify

verb

To make fancy.

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Any musician who feels the need to fancify time signatures would do well to study the Jesus Lizard.

Wes Mingus's blues-rock lead guitar, terse and assertive, takes over where Mr. Williams leaves off, and the band doesn't rush or fancify the tunes.

This is a good-and-greasy fish-and-chips place; attempts to fancify things with grilled salmon and Asian slaw are rightfully ignored by most patrons.

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While driving to Scotland, he felt himself "dissolving into gold dust", and a car had to be sent to collect him, Blow recorded (although he in turn would be accused by Colin's half-sister, the novelist Emma Tennant, of fancifying his family's history).

Morgan Stanley's newly fancified "global wealth management group" — until recently, it was just known as the retail brokerage unit — has hired another executive away from Merrill Lynch.

When Southern-revival chefs began fancifying grits in the late 80's, the spotlight was on the Clemson blue cheese and the shiitake mushrooms they were adding, and those new flavors overwhelmed any suggestion of corn the grits might have had.

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