figary (Meaning)
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figary (n.)
A frolic; a vagary; a whim.
Synonyms & Antonyms of figary
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figary Sentence Examples
- The old man's figary for collecting stamps was known throughout the town.
- She had a figary for collecting seashells, and her collection was vast.
- His figary for wearing mismatched socks made him a local celebrity.
- The company's figary for releasing a new product every month was starting to backfire.
- The figary for collecting vintage cars was passed down from father to son in their family.
- Her figary for knitting sweaters for all her friends and family was a testament to her kindness.
- The artist's figary for painting landscapes was evident in his numerous works of art.
- The politician's figary for making grand promises was well-known to the public.
- The scientist's figary for conducting dangerous experiments was a source of concern for his colleagues.
- The child's figary for playing with dolls was a sign of her innocence and imagination.
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A frolic; a vagary; a whim.
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The old man's figary for collecting stamps was known throughout the town.
She had a figary for collecting seashells, and her collection was vast.
His figary for wearing mismatched socks made him a local celebrity.
The company's figary for releasing a new product every month was starting to backfire.