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1 fancy-fair
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2 maskerade
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3 zich verbeelden
v. fancy oneself, fancy, imagine, depicture -
4 fantasie
♦voorbeelden: -
5 gekostumeerd
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6 luxe
luxe1〈de〉1 luxury♦voorbeelden:1 dat is een luxe die we ons niet meer kunnen veroorloven • that is a luxury we can no longer affordin luxe grootgebracht zijn • have been brought up in the lap of luxuryhet zou geen (overbodige) luxe zijn • it would be no luxury, it's really necessary————————luxe2♦voorbeelden:1 een luxe leven leiden • lead/live a life of luxury〈 informeel〉 een luxe tent • a posh/fancy place -
7 capriccio
n. capriccio, lively musical composition played in a free style (Music); prank, trick; whim, fancy -
8 caprice
n. caprice, whim, notion, impulse, fancy -
9 droom
n. dream, series of thoughts and visions which occur during sleep; fancy, pleasant imagining, daydream; vision; aim, goal; wish -
10 fabelachtige prijs
n. fancy prices -
11 fancyartikel
n. fancy article -
12 fantasie
n. fantasy, product of the imagination, fancy; illusion -
13 fantasieartikelen
n. fancy articles -
14 formeel
adj. formal, ceremonious; conventional; according to custom; stiff; strict; symmetrical; requiring fancy dress--------adv. formally, in a formal manner, in a conventional manner -
15 galanterieën
n. fancy articles -
16 gekostumeerd
adj. fancy, decorative; elegant, ornate -
17 gril
n. caprice, whim, notion, impulse, fancy -
18 hop
n. hop, twining vine related to the Mulberry with cone-shaped flowers that are used when dried in the beer-brewing process to give the beer a bitter taste; hoopoe, type of bird that has a fancy tufted crest on its head -
19 houden van
v. love, fancy, like -
20 kostuum
n. costume, fancy dress, rig
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