Borrowed from English <span class="searchmatch">Mary's</span> <span class="searchmatch">Fancy</span>. The neighbourhood is named after a former plantation. Hyphenation: Ma‧ry's Fan‧cy <span class="searchmatch">Mary's</span> <span class="searchmatch">Fancy</span> n a neighbourhood of...
St <span class="searchmatch">Mary</span> in the Marsh St. <span class="searchmatch">Mary</span> Parish St <span class="searchmatch">Mary's</span> Bay St. <span class="searchmatch">Mary's</span> County St. <span class="searchmatch">Marys</span> River St <span class="searchmatch">Mary's</span>, St. <span class="searchmatch">Mary's</span> St. <span class="searchmatch">Marys</span>, St <span class="searchmatch">Marys</span> St. <span class="searchmatch">Mary</span>, St <span class="searchmatch">Mary</span>, St...
reproach myself, since the blame is due to her lightness of heart, her fickle <span class="searchmatch">fancy</span>—no stabler than gossamer or thistledown—which the first wanton breath wafts...
furnish an attentive observer with some useful information, calcined by <span class="searchmatch">fancy</span> and formed by taste. anticalcineurin converted by calcination calendic...
like something <span class="searchmatch">fancy</span> for a first name." "What about Dawn?" she said. "I like the sound of Dawn. Then <span class="searchmatch">Mary</span> for a second name. Dawn <span class="searchmatch">Mary</span> Parker, it sounds...
for, <span class="searchmatch">fancy</span> Brad has a thing for <span class="searchmatch">Mary</span>. I have a thing for ghost stories. To have an issue, such as a hang-up. [(usually) with about] Don't ask <span class="searchmatch">Mary</span> to drive...
statements. 2014, <span class="searchmatch">Mary</span> Jane Sterling, Trigonometry For Dummies, page 3: What's in a book on trigonometry that'll ring your bell or strike your <span class="searchmatch">fancy</span> or just make...
skittish <span class="searchmatch">fancy</span> with facetious tales, When sent with God’s commission to the heart. Difficult to manage; tricky. 1871–1872, George Eliot [pseudonym; <span class="searchmatch">Mary</span> Ann...
od'rous trees in prodigal array, With all the elements divinely calm-- Our <span class="searchmatch">fancy</span> pictures on the infant globe! 1905, Oliver Elton, The Danish History, Books...
Rosie Lee. rosy (uncountable) Alternative spelling of Rosie (“tea”). I <span class="searchmatch">fancy</span> a cup of rosy. Roys, roys, sory, Syro-, RYOs IPA(key): [ˈrosɪ] rosy f genitive...