The clerk asked, "Do you prefer a simple gown or a fancy one?"
interrogative :A sentence of inquiry that asks for a replyquery: verb, Pose a question
Your question makes me think there is someone who fancies you but you don't fancy him or her. You shouldn't force yourself to fancy someone; either it happens or it doesn't. If it does, it will occur naturally and if it doesn't, it just isn't the right fit.
I have the same question... What company made MW fancy handbags?
This question makes no sense. There is really no way to talk fancy unless you want to spell out every single word and use very big words. Most players within the game type in short hand and dont try to be fancy.
Study her actions and know she means. If you are still confuse ask a question.
The value of any diamond is based not only on its colour, but its cut, carat weight and clarity. A local jeweler can answer your question by showing you fancy yellow diamonds that you can buy.
The procession was filled with lots of fancy cars.
Interesting question. Actually you can.
Ah, what a lovely question! The suffix of "fancy" is "-y," my friend. Just like adding a sprinkle of paint to a canvas can change the whole picture, adding a suffix can change the meaning of a word in a beautiful way.
Well maybe... Or maybe not He might like you or he might just want to be mates??? The question is do you like him?
Plain is the opposite of fancy.