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fantasize or -sise Verb [-sizing, -sized] or -sising, -sised to imagine pleasant but unlikely events
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| Jeremy suffers through typical adolescent trials and tribulations, from teaching his father to use the DVD player ("Sometimes I wonder if they'll ever be able to survive on their own," Jeremy frets) to fantasizing about his guidance counselor to coping with high school hallway traffic hazards. 5 billion transportation bond, and with local leaders fantasizing of a subway to the sea, everyone is thinking big about what Los Angeles can do next to reduce gridlock. So when women fantasized about their dominance, they tended to do so when fantasizing about many partners. |
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