Fancier in a sentence as a noun

It's basically a fancier sling to throw things at people.

The fancier the design, the more it detracts for the quality angle.

"Wouldn't you rather drive something fancier than that pickup truck?

Of course, there are easier languages, there are more powerful languages, there are fancier languages and whatnot.

From the article:"The site is visually bland: theres barely any color or images, and you wont find any effect fancier than rounded corners.

I'd honor it for the current list, and then send them a note saying, in fancier language, "Hey, I've spent 8 hours running down issues that turned out to not be my bugs.

"Aluminium case with tens of thousands of individual perforations" sounds so much fancier than "metal screen".

Many startups put the word "utilize" in their press releases to sound fancier and more official: "This...prompted us to utilize more robust packaging.

Add to that the external pressure of peers who make it big, do "great things", and the river of marketing telling you that you need fancier watches, shinier cars, the newest iPhone.

If someone spent $390 owning a nicer car, a fancier kitchen, slightly better apartment, a Harley Davidson, etc. you wouldn't even think about it.

People end up working to continue making monthly payments on houses larger than they need, cars fancier than they need, and they won't be able to fully enjoy those things because they're always working 9-5.

For reference, a terapixel image is about ~4TB of uncompressed data and ~800GB compressed, with Microsoft putting up comparable numbers for a project they ran on a fancier HPC cluster in 2010 [4].

The same residual value percentage as the iconic Mercedes S Class, one of the finest premium sedans in the world They make this sound good, but it's not: fancier cars depreciate faster than regular cars.

Fancier definitions

noun

a person having a strong liking for something

See also: enthusiast