<span class="searchmatch">struck</span> <span class="searchmatch">someone's</span> <span class="searchmatch">fancy</span> simple past and past participle of strike <span class="searchmatch">someone's</span> <span class="searchmatch">fancy</span>...
and past participle <span class="searchmatch">struck</span> <span class="searchmatch">someone's</span> <span class="searchmatch">fancy</span>) To attract or appeal to <span class="searchmatch">someone</span>. Synonyms: take <span class="searchmatch">someone's</span> <span class="searchmatch">fancy</span>, catch <span class="searchmatch">someone's</span> <span class="searchmatch">fancy</span> Some of the china ornaments...
ring <span class="searchmatch">someone's</span> bell (third-person singular simple present rings <span class="searchmatch">someone's</span> bell, present participle ringing <span class="searchmatch">someone's</span> bell, simple past rang <span class="searchmatch">someone's</span> bell...
colors strike one's flag strike out striker strike sail strike <span class="searchmatch">someone's</span> <span class="searchmatch">fancy</span> strike <span class="searchmatch">someone</span> when they are down strike tallies strike the colors strike the...
50: She <span class="searchmatch">struck</span> his <span class="searchmatch">fancy</span> - that pretty girl with the quaint name: sweet Heather Bell, as Mr. Travers always called her. "The name was a <span class="searchmatch">fancy</span> of her godfather...
for something to be delivered”). I'm going to send off for one of these <span class="searchmatch">fancy</span> new wigs. To emit; to emanate. 2003, Norman Vincent Peale, The Power of...
flat on one's back get <span class="searchmatch">someone's</span> back have eyes in the back of one's head have got <span class="searchmatch">someone's</span> back have one's back up have <span class="searchmatch">someone's</span> back h-back hingeback...
Felton, Dissertation on Reading the Classics: No notion of life and fire in <span class="searchmatch">fancy</span> and in words. 1807, William Wordsworth, To A Highland Girl: That gives thy...
and not heard <span class="searchmatch">fancy</span> seeing you here for all the world to see foresee, forsee from can see to can't see go-see half-seen happy to see <span class="searchmatch">someone</span> have seen better...
her so-called Egyptian prince and is going to be tried for murder, is the <span class="searchmatch">fancy</span> woman who was the Prince's 'keep' in Paris during the war […] alekeep barkeep...