suit fancy
suit (one's) fancy
To satisfy or be in line with one's tastes, preferences, interests, or desires. A trip up into the mountains would really suit my fancy. These people have so much money that they just spend their time doing whatever suits their fancies. I'm going to shopping for an outfit that will suit my fancy.
See also: fancy, suit
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
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
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- tastes differ
- speak (one's) language
- speak language
- speak someone’s language
- suit oneself
- suit oneself to do
- Suit yourself
- please (oneself)
- please yourself
- pleasing