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daydream

[dey-dreem] / ˈdeɪˌdrim /




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I have to stop daydreaming and goofing around.

From Literature

We daydream that she hides me in one of the rooms of the inn and I get to stay.

From Literature

“That’s true, she could, but she’s not here right now, is she? All I can see here is a skinny little runt, a daydreaming daffodil, and a giant loaf of bread.”

From Literature

She knows that writers need nonwriting jobs and suggests ones with room to daydream.

From The Wall Street Journal

Brian Bartelt, who grew up in Appleton, said his wife sometimes daydreams about warmer weather, but he sees no need to look elsewhere.

From The Wall Street Journal