Examples of use of FANCIFULLY
1. Some Western liberals, almost as fancifully, hope its fighters can be easily disarmed and kept at bay by peacekeepers with teeth.
2. Some observers – not entirely fancifully – draw parallels with the Watergate cover–up, which did far more damage to President Nixon than the original crime.
3. Throughout the mid–nineties, fancifully high valuations were recorded on stock exchanges around the world for Web start–ups –– some of which hadn‘t even turned a profit.
4. It‘s like a couture dress – the more seams you have the more opportunity you have to shape the body." However, if we‘re calling a spade a spade, the Doreen looks more safety harness than fancifully intricate couture creation.
5. Rife with contradictions and murky as to important details, this "confession" was the centerpiece of the prosecution‘s case: the somewhat fancifully told story of how Hamid supposedly went to Pakistan and trained at a terrorist training camp, where, as the Times puts it, "He had been trained there with Kalashnikov rifles and curved swords and target dummies wearing the faces of Bush and Rumsfeld.