Items for sale that are purely or chiefly ornamental.
装饰品,饰物
Example sentencesExamples
The stalls were busy selling fancy goods and there was big demand for what I think was nothing more than rubbish, although there were some genuine goods.
The pitchers could have been made in Albany, but they may well have been made in New Orleans, for the branch there made silver, in addition to selling fancy goods made by other manufacturers, such as lamps and silver-plated wares.
A very busy shop with newsagent, lotto, fancy goods and general groceries, many customers go in there on a constant basis.
We sell fancy goods, such as lamps and ornaments, as well.
Her crockery and fancy goods business is closely associated with the yearly cycle of religious festivals and holidays, with the more sporadic celebrations such as weddings and baptisms and with the commonplace rituals of everyday life.
Definition of fancy goods in US English:
fancy goods
plural nounˈfansē ɡo͝odz
Items for sale that are purely or chiefly ornamental.
装饰品,饰物
Example sentencesExamples
A very busy shop with newsagent, lotto, fancy goods and general groceries, many customers go in there on a constant basis.
The pitchers could have been made in Albany, but they may well have been made in New Orleans, for the branch there made silver, in addition to selling fancy goods made by other manufacturers, such as lamps and silver-plated wares.
We sell fancy goods, such as lamps and ornaments, as well.
Her crockery and fancy goods business is closely associated with the yearly cycle of religious festivals and holidays, with the more sporadic celebrations such as weddings and baptisms and with the commonplace rituals of everyday life.
The stalls were busy selling fancy goods and there was big demand for what I think was nothing more than rubbish, although there were some genuine goods.