Fancies [noun]

Definition of Fancies:

impulse, urge

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Sentence/Example of Fancies:

But agitation unlocks wayward fancies and sends them scurrying inopportunely across the very foreground of the mind.

She could not work on such a day, nor weave fancies to stir her pulses and warm her blood.

He is my brother's most intimate associate and often fancies that he is entitled to the same privileges as the family.

Yet, when I was a young man, I never bothered my head about royalty, but I was as full of wild fancies as a balloon is of wind.

For several evenings I could not observe Mars through the telescope without my attention being diverted by many strange fancies.

Our newspapers think more of science than of theatres, literary fancies, or political quarrels.

Gibbon fancies he was at one time an unscrupulous bacon dealer, and that he finally did considerable business in religious gammon.

The old dream mounted again heavenwards, like a cloud at sunset; wild fancies fashioned themselves in the brain.

I only asked information; I only urged you to consider; and I still urge and beg you to think better of your fancies.

No actual answer came to this mental question, but a train of thought was started in her brain bringing strange fancies.