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  • plural of fantasy.
  • present tense form of fantasy (3rd person singular).
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fantasies



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A hopeful mid-section is all blossoming, Beatles-esque strings and gorgeous harmonies as the singer fantasises: "Maybe one day you'll call me and tell me you're sorry."

From BBC • May 11, 2017

“I bet Sean Spicer fantasises about having an easier job … like Bill Cosby’s publicist.”

From The Guardian • Mar. 31, 2017

In his daydreams, Townsend fantasises about playing a film-noir sleuth, a Shakespearean king, a superhero, even a black Rambo.

From The Guardian • Oct. 13, 2016

At their backs they had a support as raging as anything in world rugby, the sort of partisan atmosphere that England coach Stuart Lancaster fantasises about creating at Twickenham.

From BBC • Nov. 22, 2014

Being French, Houllier fantasises about dragging the NHS up to Gallic standards before having a word in Michael Gove's ear concerning the importance of adequately funded school sport.

From The Guardian • Dec. 9, 2010



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