The woman has a fanciful imagination.
She must have had a fanciful imagination, or been delirious.
She has a fanciful imagination and prefers to be alone, writing.
For the gardens, Thomas Blaikie, a Scotsman with a fanciful imagination, had tons of earth imported to create hills where the ground had been flat.
She has a fanciful imagination, one of those @,C,O to whom license is everything.
"You have a fanciful imagination, my boy," Eastleigh said, walking over to the window, the small dagger in his hand.
The Messalinas of these books are highly fictionalized and subject to Jarry's fanciful and extravagant imagination.
Those with particularly fanciful imaginations picture new immigrants from Egypt abandoning their means of transit as they began life in a new land.
Harry has a fanciful imagination.
The street names of Rome reflect both its long history and the fanciful imagination of its people.