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tickle your fancy — If something tickles your fancy, it appeals to you and you want to try it or have it … The small dictionary of idiomes
tickle your fancy — informal : to interest or attract you Do you see anything on the menu that tickles your fancy? • • • Main Entry: ↑tickle … Useful english dictionary
tickle your fancy — If something tickles your fancy, it appeals to you and you want to try it or have it. (Dorking School Dictionary) … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
fancy — I [[t]fæ̱nsi[/t]] WANTING, LIKING, OR THINKING ♦♦♦ fancies, fancying, fancied (Please look at category 12 to see if the expression you are looking for is shown under another headword.) 1) VERB If you fancy something, you want to have it or to do… … English dictionary
tickle somebody's fancy — tickle sb s ˈfancy idiom (informal) to please or amuse sb • See if any of these tickle your fancy. • If you see something that tickles your fancy, I ll buy it for you. Main entry: ↑tickle … Useful english dictionary
strike someone's fancy — strike (someone s) fancy to seem interesting or pleasing to someone. She has enough money to buy whatever strikes her fancy. Usage notes: sometimes used in the form tickle someone s fancy: Look through the gift catalog and see if anything tickles … New idioms dictionary
strike fancy — strike (someone s) fancy to seem interesting or pleasing to someone. She has enough money to buy whatever strikes her fancy. Usage notes: sometimes used in the form tickle someone s fancy: Look through the gift catalog and see if anything tickles … New idioms dictionary
tickle someone's fancy — tickle someone’s fancy informal old fashioned phrase if something tickles your fancy, you like it or you think it is funny Thesaurus: to make someone laughsynonym Main entry: tickle … Useful english dictionary
tickle someone's fancy — informal old fashioned if something tickles your fancy, you like it or you think it is funny … English dictionary
tickle — tick|le1 [ˈtıkəl] v [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Perhaps from tick to touch lightly (16 19 centuries)] 1.) [T] to move your fingers gently over someone s body in order to make them laugh ▪ Stop tickling me! 2.) [I and T] if something touching your… … Dictionary of contemporary English
tickle — 1 verb 1 (T) to rub someone s body gently with your fingers in order to make them laugh 2 (I, T) if something touching your body tickles you, it makes you want to rub your body because it is uncomfortable: Mommy, this blanket tickles. 3 (T) if a… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English