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After their discovery, some plesiosauroids were somewhat fancifully said to have resembled a snake threaded through the shell of a turtle, although they had no shell.
This necessitates an even slimmer cutaway handle, the shape of which is fancifully known as the lady's leg, the bolster at the base resembling a foot.
The site itself is artistic, featuring winding tree-lined lanes, painted murals, and banner-strewn, fancifully decorated buildings.
We fancifully began to use the word daemon to describe background processes which worked tirelessly to perform system chores.
A group of choughs may be referred to fancifully or jocularly as a "chattering" or "clattering".
The book was a great success, as it was a picture of real life, and not of fancifully beribboned eighteenth-century villagers.
In 1946, there were only seven medical officers on duty and an early organization chart was drawn, somewhat fancifully, in the shape of a mosquito.
Again, fancifully furnished, draped with printed tapestry, and resplendent with mirrors.