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  • adjective Able to be fancied; sexually attractive.

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Examples

  • However, he was a very good-looking idiot and it seems quite fanciable, which is nice for us both.

    …look-a-likes « Sven’s guide to… 2008

  • Now Tori is said by the National Enquirer to be preparing to reprise her role by getting very thin and acting "fanciable".

    Anorak News 2009

  • Arguments could be heard in many a gay club about who was the most fanciable.

    A brief history of lesbian TV 2011

  • So says Niall Paterson on Sky News, reporting the station's poll on this year's most fanciable MPs.

    The Lib Dems are officially Westminster's sexiest party 2009

  • British Christianity has become a two-horse race, with Roman Catholicism looking increasingly fanciable.

    Britain's illiberal attitude to the church has driven me away Theo Hobson 2010

  • The Orange Wednesdays rising star award is cheerfully and unofficially known in Bafta circles as the "fanciability" award, and in this year's controversially all-male shortlist it went to Adam Deacon of Anuvahood who has shown that he is both fanciable and talented.

    Bafta missed their chance to break The Artist's silence 2012

  • Arguments could be heard in many a gay club about who was the most fanciable.

    A brief history of lesbian TV 2011

  • I don't know about feeling the love, I thought Iain Dales post about fanciable politicos was a disappointment - I kept thinking of Jeff Foxworthy and his man mantra: I want a beer and I want to see something naked.

    Only The English are British Newmania 2008

  • TwatOff also adds random abuse to its messages, so that your ‘followers’ can believe that you have not forgotten all about them, despite you only adding them to you list because their fake avatar picture made them look vaguely fanciable.

    Archive 2009-06-01 David Hadley 2009

  • TwatOff also adds random abuse to its messages, so that your ‘followers’ can believe that you have not forgotten all about them, despite you only adding them to you list because their fake avatar picture made them look vaguely fanciable.

    New Directions In Social Media David Hadley 2009

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