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daydream [ˈdeɪˌdriːm] n 1. a pleasant dreamlike fantasy indulged in while awake; idle reverie 2. a pleasant scheme or wish that is unlikely to be fulfilled; pipe dream vb
(intr) to have daydreams; indulge in idle fantasy daydreamer n daydreamy adj ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
daydream noun fantasy, dream, imagining, wish, fancy, reverie, pipe dream, fond hope, figment of the imagination, castle in the air or in Spain He escaped into daydreams of heroic men and beautiful women. Translations daydream [ˈdeɪˌdriːm] 1. n → sogno a occhi aperti 2. vi → sognare a occhi aperti daydream [ˈdeɪˌdriːm] 1. n → sogno a occhi aperti 2. vi → sognare a occhi aperti How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The sightseeing and related high jinks are frequently goofy, and throughout the book is an authentic boy's-eye view of daydreamed foreign adventure and the rewards of best-friendship: "Even in sleep, we rolled on our cots / And had something to say. And now, the little third-grader who looked up at the sky in 1984 and daydreamed about being a fighter pilot someday is on her way home from being just that. Their mother looked leeward--blue kerchief bellying wind like a tight jib--she daydreamed and napped behind her dark glasses. |
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