He was something of a dandy and rather fancied himself as a popular man with the ladies.
She'd seen that look on recruits, sometimes, the ones who fancied themselves "in love" with the commander.
He fancied himself in love with me, the silly boy, but that was absurd.
I seem to have read somewhere that this man Bond fancies himself with the hardware.
Snap rather fancied himself as an expert with cold steel.
Ye know I fancied myself in love with his grandfather once, the old scoundrel!
The market's going to do what it fancies with or without us.
Derek had come along too, to keep me company and because he fancied the idea of hunting with hawks.
He was not a poet, of course, but I fancied myself very much in love with him.
He's a long, thin galoot who fancies himself with a gun.