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Definition of fantastic
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Fantastic
(n.) A
person
given to
fantastic
dress,
manners,
etc.; an
eccentric
person;
a fop..
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Grotesgue
::
Grotesgue
(a.) Like the
figures
found in
ancient
grottoes;
grottolike;
wildly
or
strangely
formed;
whimsical;
extravagant;
of
irregular
forms and
proportions;
fantastic;
ludicrous;
antic.
Prink
::
Prink (v. t.) To prank or dress up; to deck
fantastically.
Irpe
::
Irpe (n.) A
fantastic
grimace
or
contortion
of the body.
Rococo
::
Rococo
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the style
called
rococo;
like
rococo;
florid;
fantastic.
Whimsey
::
Whimsey
(v. t.) To fill with
whimseys,
or
whims;
to make
fantastic;
to
craze..
Horsy
::
Horsy (a.)
Pertaining
to, or
suggestive
of, a
horse,
or of horse
racing;
as, horsy
manners;
garments
of
fantastically
horsy
fashions..
Fantastic
::
Fantastic
(a.)
Existing
only in
imagination;
fanciful;
imaginary;
not real;
chimerical.
Fantast
::
Fantast
(n.) One whose
manners
or ideas are
fantastic.
Antique
::
Antique
(a.) Odd;
fantastic.
Chimerical
::
Chimerical
(a.)
Merely
imaginary;
fanciful;
fantastic;
wildly
or
vainly
conceived;
having,
or
capable
of
having,
no
existence
except
in
thought;
as,
chimerical
projects..
Bad Lands
::
Bad lands ()
Barren
regions,
especially
in the
western
United
States,
where
horizontal
strata
(Tertiary
deposits)
have been often
eroded
into
fantastic
forms,
and much
intersected
by
ca–ons,
and where lack of wood,
water,
and
forage
increases
the
difficulty
of
traversing
the
country,
whence
the name, first given by the
Canadian
French,
Mauvaises
Terres
(bad
lands)..
Cockscomb
::
Cockscomb
(n.) A plant
(Celosia
cristata),
of many
varieties,
cultivated
for its
broad,
fantastic
spikes
of
brilliant
flowers;
--
sometimes
called
garden
cockscomb.
Also the
Pedicularis,
or
lousewort,
the
Rhinanthus
Crista-galli,
and the
Onobrychis
Crista-galli..
Fantastic
::
Fantastic
(n.) A
person
given to
fantastic
dress,
manners,
etc.; an
eccentric
person;
a fop..
Fantastic
::
Fantastic
(a.)
Indulging
the
vagaries
of
imagination;
whimsical;
full of
absurd
fancies;
capricious;
as,
fantastic
minds;
a
fantastic
mistress..
Whimsical
::
Whimsical
(a.) Odd or
fantastic
in
appearance;
quaintly
devised;
fantastic.
Flourish
::
Flourish
(v. i.) To make bold and
sweeping,
fanciful,
or
wanton
movements,
by way of
ornament,
parade,
bravado,
etc.; to play with
fantastic
and
irregular
motion..
Calender
::
Calender
(n.) One of a sect or order of
fantastically
dressed
or
painted
dervishes.
Capricioso
::
Capricioso
(a.) In a free,
fantastic
style..
Fantastic-alness
::
Fantastic-alness
(n.) The
quality
of being
fantastic.
Fool
::
Fool (n.) One who
counterfeits
folly;
a
professional
jester
or
buffoon;
a
retainer
formerly
kept to make
sport,
dressed
fantastically
in
motley,
with
ridiculous
accouterments..
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