Use fancied in a sentence
Sentences ending with fancied
- As the days went by it seemed plain that he was growing in favor with Louise,--not sweepingly so, but yet perceptibly, he fancied. [5]
- They had not the means, intellectual or moral, of feeling as she fancied. [8]
- Was this the sort of woman whom Mr. Henderson fancied? [4]
- There are many outcomes to life's tragedies, and none might have been what I fancied. [11]
Sentences containing fancied two or more times
- If ever there was an oyster that fancied itself a whale; or a jack-o'lantern, confined to a swamp, that fancied itself a planet with a billion-mile orbit; or a summer zephyr that deemed itself a hurricane, it is Conrad Wiegand. [5]
More example sentences with the word fancied in them
- She had seen you yesterday morning, and fancied she had noted how great and severe your sufferings were. [10]
- Kalamoun was hopeless; yet twenty-four hours earlier Fielding had fancied there was a little light in the darkness. [11]
- He fancied they would see from his looks that he was already on the way to a great crime, and hid himself behind the projecting gate of a large Egyptian house. [10]
- He fancied that would be a miracle. [13]
- When it got within thirty steps of Higbie I was so excited that I fancied I could hear my own heart beat. [5]
- One with a white plume in his hat seemed familiar to Rostov; the other on a beautiful chestnut horse (which Rostov fancied he had seen before) rode up to the ditch, struck his horse with his spurs, and giving it the rein leaped lightly over. [2]
- The curse with which the patriarch had threatened him recurred to his mind; he could have fancied that the hot, stuffy, incense-laden air of the church was full of flapping daws and hideous bats. [10]
- Beyond the valley were mountains picturesquely grouped together; but bear in mind, we fancied that we were looking up at these things--not down. [5]
- But Dion's ears were keen, and he fancied he heard subdued voices on the other side of the dwelling. [10]
- After that we went to ploughing, an occupation which Tom fancied but little, for he loved the life of a hunter best of all. [9]
- We fancied that we were going on, as an English writer on "Down-Easters" used to say, as "slick as ile," when this miniature tempest suddenly burst out in a revival of the language and methods used in the redoubtable old English periodicals forty years ago. [4]
- Again a warm wave of joy seemed to surge upward in her breast, and she fancied that her heart was much too small for such a wealth of rapture, and it was already overflowing in hot waves, washing all grief far, far away. [10]
- He fancied he was very deep in doing this. [4]
- I fancied it was my own, and took it up to look at it, when--what should I find? [10]
- She fancied she was deliberating, looking at life with great prudence. [4]
- And because he was dark, morose, and made no friends, and wished none, but went solitary his own dark way, Phil fancied that he must have Spanish blood in his veins, and would no doubt grow up to be a pirate. [4]
- He fancied so vividly that he could see her kind old face looking at him that he nodded at her as if indeed she stood before him. [10]
- Now, please, let us change the subject finally; and"--here she softly laughed--"forgive me if I have treated your fancied infatuation lightly or indifferently. [11]
- Heavy soles tramped upon the pavement, and amid the voices that now mingled with those she had formerly heard, she fancied she distinguished Maria's and Barbara's. [10]
- I took it up with a certain emulous interest (for I fancied at that day that I too had drawn a prize, say a five-dollar one, at least, in the great intellectual life-lottery) and read the first words. [6]
- And when she turned to the statue of Hygeia she fancied the beautiful, kind face nodded to her with a pledge of fulfillment. [10]
- Herbert and I, traveling north one summer, fancied that we could draw in New England a sort of diet line, like the sweeping curves on the isothermal charts, which should show at least the leading pie sections. [4]
- My lips softly touched the red lips on the canvas; and, as I was all the happier, I fancied that my mother in Heaven must be glad too. [10]
- He listened anxiously to the sounds in the distance, and fancied at first that he heard the Alexandrian's footstep, and then that he heard loud words and suppressed groans coming from his cave. [10]
- When he ventured to glance her way again her face was cold, stern, and he fancied even contemptuous. [2]
- Henderson was compelled to be in the city most of the time, and Jack Delancy fancied that business required his presence there also; but he had bought a yacht, and contemplated a voyage, with several of the club men, up the Maine coast. [4]
- From time to time she shut her eyes as tightly as she could, for she fancied she could see a crimson glare, and she longed for light in that hour as a drowning man longs for the shore. [10]
- Had--and at the thought he fancied that his heart had stopped beating--Had some gulf swallowed the lad when he was groping his way through the night? [10]
- We used to think the words meant something,--we fancied that Burns and Moore said some things very prettily. [6]
- I fancied that there was at times something pathetic in her wistful desire for our affection and esteem. [4]
- They simply helped themselves to whatever they fancied, and were, of course, in a position to strip the son of the great Mukaukas of all he possessed and reduce him to beggary. [10]
- When he saw the turquoise ring on the finger of the little Quaker lady he fancied he could almost hear the accompaniment of the song. [11]
- She fancied that the saints, the glorified martyrs in the painted windows illumined by the sunlight, could feel, could hear, were touched by human sympathy in their beatitude. [4]
- Philip stood upon the platform and watched for the Boltons' house, fancied he could distinguish its roof among the trees, and wondered how Ruth would feel if she knew he was so near her. [5]
- I fancied that the neighborhood had not changed, but the coming of Margaret showed me that this was a delusion. [4]
- We fancied that the lively movement in the streets had an air of unreality. [4]
- Woe be to the incautious who, lulled by a week of fancied security, ventured out into the dishevelled field for a little food! [9]
- The murmurs of the heathen were suddenly silenced; the multitude were so still that the least sound of one plate of armor against another was audible, that each man could hear his neighbor breathe, and that Gorgo fancied she could hear her own heart throb. [10]
- It was known that there had been sacrifices, efforts at extension, efforts at compromise, but the general public fancied that the Mavick fortune had a core too solid to be washed away by any storm. [4]
- Then she fancied that she was again standing before the judges, who were called The Five. [10]
- First she fancied that she saw Lienhard, as at their first meeting, approaching the garlanded door of St. Sebald's with his beautiful bride, arrayed in her wedding robes. [10]
- The thought, however, that she might fundamentally resemble her sister Lise, despite a fancied superiority, did occasionally shake her and bring about a revulsion against Ditmar. [9]
- Moreover, he fancied that she grew more eager, youthful, and sweet; and he marked that it was far easier to watch her and listen to her than it was to work. [13]
- He had fancied that he saw sails on the horizon at sunset, but the swiftest galley became a hedgehog when the wind blew against its prow, and even checked the oars. [10]
- He fancied, too, that he had observed that the quiet, dreamy lad kept out of his way. [10]
- Afterward he recollected that he had fancied her rather harassed by his devotion, and it was this point that he wished to present for his wife's opinion. [8]
- It struck me that he did not believe in his fellows as much as Morgan did; but I fancied that Margaret only saw in his attitude a tolerant knowledge of the world. [4]
- Sometimes he imagined that he beheld Him beckoning to him; sometimes that He extended His arms to him; sometimes he even fancied that he heard His voice, or that of St. Francis, and both invited him to approach. [10]
- She continually fancied that either he would never come or that something would happen to her before he came. [2]
- Now Barbara fancied that again--she knew not for what hundredth time--the Frieslander's exclamation, "Debts! [10]
- Unmindful of her stealthy tread, her victim holds his course in fancied triumph. [12]
- Beaton fancied himself speaking impartially, and so he allowed himself to speak bitterly; he said that in no other city in the world, except Vienna, perhaps, were such people so little a part of society. [8]
- The likeness was so perfect, and his judgment so weakened by wine and fever, that he fancied himself the victim of some spell, and yet could not turn his eyes from those dear features. [10]
- Well, I've fancied so myself, and I've had an idea of some time asking him; Fulkerson strikes one as truly domesticable, conjugable at heart; but I've waited for him to speak. [8]
- I fancied sometimes she was tired of it, and longed for the old homely simplicity. [4]
- Barbara fancied that she had seen this strange figure somewhere, and he, too, must have recognised her, for he bowed when she looked at him. [10]
- She fancied that she apprehended the meaning of these stern words, and, prompted by an earnest desire not to be misunderstood by this man, she eagerly exclaimed: "I do not wish him dead--no, indeed not; not even for my brother's sake! [10]
- At times he seemed wary and masterful, and then March felt that he was being examined and tested; at others so simple that March might well have fancied that he needed encouragement, and desired it. [8]
- I fancied I saw your brother in the moonlight then, as clearly as I see him now; but I believe we must have been deceived by some remarkable likeness. [10]
- He fancied he saw something pathetically innocent in that frightened, sickly little face. [2]
- I fancied I saw his eyes wander among the ladies, and not marking her he crossed over to where I stood disconsolate before the fireplace. [9]
- She fancied she saw Cambyses holding out his hand as if to ask forgiveness for his hastiness and foolish jealousy. [10]
- The mistress, too, sat somewhat alert, ready to rise at any instant and minister to the fancied want of this or that guest, forgetting the reposeful truth that people about a fireside will not have any wants if they are not suggested. [4]
- Things Alixe had said the night before flashed to my mind, and I fancied that, unknown to herself even, he already had a substantial power over her. [11]
- The high, arched room was only dimly lighted by a hanging-lamp, but when Frau Schimmel heard his steps she shrank together till, as she fancied, she must have become smaller and less easily discoverable. [10]
- Perhaps a fancied resemblance of the two men in the popular mind had something to do with this transfer of name. [4]
- And I always rather fancied that Mrs. Mandel--he's done so much for her, you know; and she is such a well-balanced, well-preserved person, and so lady-like and correct----" "Fulkerson had the word for her: academic. [8]
- I fancied it possible--but let us go ring fancy's knell. [12]
- She fancied that Plautilla, whom her imperial consort had murdered, was beckoning her to follow her to an early grave. [10]
- Or did she only mean to betray her; to give her a fancied security, and leave her to Jethro--and the night? [11]
- As I lay on the lounge and my eyes grew accustomed to the darkness, I fancied I could see a long, dusky, shapeless thing stretched upon the floor. [5]
- His head rested on the breast of Gorgias, who walked directly in front of her; the architect's stooping posture concealed his face, but his feet were visible and, whenever they twitched, she fancied he was in pain. [10]
- The extraordinary features of the business were, first, the excess of the rage into which they lashed themselves; and, secondly, the puerility of the inventions by which they attempted to account for the severity with which they fancied they had been treated. [5]
- But another friend of mine, a business man, whom I trust in making my investments, would not let me meddle with a certain stock which I fancied, because, as he said, "there are too many ifs in it. [6]
- After the failure of his attempt to restore Bartja, (transformed as he fancied into a bow) to his original shape, his irritability increased so frightfully that a single word, or even a look, was sufficient to make him furious. [10]
- After twelve months of distress (for McGee saw a fancied assassin in every man that approached him), he made the last of many efforts to get out of the country unwatched. [5]
- You had so obviously improved at the very time I so much fancied you would have grown worse. [7]
- Or did----write the novels and send them to London, as I fancied when I read them? [6]
- Moreover, he did not want Iberville's life, for such devils have their likes and dislikes, and he had fancied the chivalrous youngster from the first. [11]
- Nay, he could not see through her; so she endured his gaze, tempting him to speak; and his heart beat high with hope as he fancied he saw that she was beginning to be affected by his intense agitation. [10]
- The movement was not part of a desire to evade him, as he fancied in his anger, but rather one of profound indifference, of profound weariness--the sunless deeps of sorrow. [9]
- I already fancied myself a misanthrope. [6]
- I speedily lost my susceptible heart to a charming young lady named Leontine, who permitted me to be her Knight, and I fancied myself very unjustly treated when, soon after our separation, I received her betrothal cards. [10]
- Why I fancied my new wife in Sardis was no end of a beauty until I saw Sappho, and now when I think of her she seems like an owl. [10]
- By a parallel movement, some of those who have become medical infidels pass over to the mystic band of believers in the fancied miracles of Homoeopathy. [3]
- Even in his moments of crisis, in his hours of real tragedy, in the times when he was shaken to the centre, Jean Jacques fancied himself more than a little. [11]
- A month after Miss Mackinder's arrival at La Touche a dramatic performance was given at the old fort, in which the officers of the Mounted Police took part, together with many civilians who fancied themselves. [11]
- He experienced a little relief when she did not bother him about his business nor inquire into his operations with Hollowell, and he fancied that she was getting to accept the world as Carmen accepted it. [4]
- But for the line of telegraph poles one might have fancied he could have security and repose here. [4]
- I fancied that life would be dull and hang heavily, especially for Margaret, without this perpetual movement and excitement. [4]
- She had heard Karnis speak of Plato, and knew by heart some axioms of his doctrine, and she had always thought of the sage as a young man; but in advanced age, she fancied, he might have looked like Eusebius. [10]
- The fancied command itself was his first temptation towards such a deed. [11]
- Have you got it into your head, my friend, that I ever fancied Mr. [4]
- What disappointment was in store for them; what new suffering was laid upon them when, instead of the rosy dawn of freedom which they fancied they had seen, a deeper darkness and a more reckless oppression set in! [10]
- When her deadened imagination again began to stir, she fancied that she was struggling with a huge crab, which was cutting her foot with shears. [10]
- It might, indeed, if it had not been blameless, provide some element of unjust suspicion against him, furnish some fancied motive. [11]
- They felt as if in the realm of miracles, and fancied they had now seen the rarest of all Egyptian rarities. [10]
- Because, fool that I was, I fancied that bread and water with captivity tasted better in my own country than cakes and wine with freedom in the land of the stranger. [10]
- In reading it I seemed to feel that it was incorrect, and my mind kept wandering away into patches of things--incidents, scenes, bits of talk --as I fancied they really were, not apocryphal or 'edited' as here. [11]
- That's just what I said to him," put in Nicholas, who fancied he really had said it. [2]
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