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The fancily dressed man must have taken a turn around the block himself.
"Over the left shoulder and around the right side of the waist-usually very fancily embroidered."
More fancily dressed up than usual, even than for my birthday, I thought.
No other recording, however fancily played, is as movingly doleful.
"I've never seen you so fancily dressed," I said.
All the fancily juggled balls finally clattered to the ground in 1988.
Mr. Coppola has done things this fancily before, but never with so clear and moving a sense of purpose.
At last we emerged on the very top deck of the ship, and into a corridor more fancily decorated than those below.
Since clerks deal so much in ink, Peter had once rather fancily written, they yearn for blood.
He simply, fancily, resolutely ground his enemies to dust.
The next moment, the Gestapo officers enter the café, fancily dressed.
It was a greenish bottle, half buried in the sand, fancily corked.
His belt held a very serviceable-looking knife with a fancily carved bone handle.
He was very fancily done up.
A cupboard on one side is full of fancily packaged house-made cookies and candies.
Joe Simpson sat in the big, fancily carved red-leather-and-mahogany barber's chair.
He promised "big news and big trouble" for any player who persisted in playing fancily instead of responsibly.
I mean, is it a fancily thing?"
The guy must have been dressed by some movie director, all the way to smoking jacket and briar-wood pipe with a fancily curved stem.
She chatters on fancily, nonstop, swallowing air and putting on airs.
Older, fancily worked buildings have been dwarfed, elbowed aside as ritzier newcomers push in for a sea view.
Roomier, more fancily furnished.
"Wedding Casual" defines yet another mode of dress, where guests dress respectfully, but not necessarily fancily.
Symphony Orchestra" (supposedly in concert at the Hollywood Bowl) fancily.
Englishmen and others visited Paris to stock their wardrobes-for gentlemen at arms then dressed as fancily as women.