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daydream

[dey-dreem] / ˈdeɪˌdrim /




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But there was no time now to daydream about yesterday.

From Literature

I don’t remember the impact of their split, but later, my mother told me my first-grade teacher said I had started daydreaming after being very attentive.

From The Wall Street Journal

Sometimes I was the commander in chief in my daydreams, and sometimes I was just imagining what it would be like to live in a place like this.

From Literature

Jolted out of his daydream, Major Puff leaned his head to the right in order to peer around the thick legs of the musk ox.

From Literature

When a promotion affords her a workspace, she cultivates a fixation with paperweights, which help keep her daydreaming grounded.

From The Wall Street Journal