suit fancy



suit someone's fancy

to appeal to someone's imagination, fantasy, or preferences. Does this handbag suit your fancy, or would you prefer something larger? I think a big bowl of ice cream would suit my fancy quite nicely.
See also: fancy, suit

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Urbanus-Late Roman, Biblical Latin
AdriÀ-Catalan
Atteridge['ætəridʒ]
BurgundyBUR-gən-deeEnglish (Rare)
Antonettean-tə-NETEnglish
Long[lɔŋ]