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

  1. The old man's figary for collecting stamps was known throughout the town.
  2. She had a figary for collecting seashells, and her collection was vast.
  3. His figary for wearing mismatched socks made him a local celebrity.
  4. The company's figary for releasing a new product every month was starting to backfire.
  5. The figary for collecting vintage cars was passed down from father to son in their family.
  6. Her figary for knitting sweaters for all her friends and family was a testament to her kindness.
  7. The artist's figary for painting landscapes was evident in his numerous works of art.
  8. The politician's figary for making grand promises was well-known to the public.
  9. The scientist's figary for conducting dangerous experiments was a source of concern for his colleagues.
  10. 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.

No synonyms found.

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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.