English Dictionary

Definition of “fanciable”

fanciable (ˈfænsɪəb əl) 

Definitions

adjective

  1. (British, informal) physically attractive

Example Sentences Including 'fanciable'

He'd be quite fanciable if it weren't for those nylon shirts.
West, Charles Stage Fright
Now, don't get me wrong, I've nothing against women breathlessly gawping at fanciable footballers.
Spiked (2003)
They would ask me to discuss the fanciable girls while I was chopping wood, but they wouldn't tell me what to say.
Times, Sunday Times (2002)
Two of them are indeed Indian: a youngish fanciable girl, and a middle-aged woman in a horrible, oversized jumper.
Sean Thomas THE CHEEK PERFORATION DANCE (2002)
Why is the world's most fanciable man wearing a dress and rubber glove?
Sun, News of the World (1999)

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