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unfancy

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Etymology

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From un- +‎ fancy.

Adjective

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unfancy (comparative more unfancy, superlative most unfancy)

  1. Not fancy; simple
    • 2009 January 23, Holland Cotter, “Where Lines Become a Kind of Language”, in New York Times[1]:
      Physically, the piece is slight: an odd-shaped, four-inch-across scrap of blue paper marked with unfancy parallel ink strokes and white highlights.