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fantasies
noun as in imagination, dream
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Example Sentences
Gaga has called “Mayhem” a series of gothic dreams, and in “The Art of Personal Chaos,” she immerses her audience in these fantasies.
As he points out, “Power fantasies are a bad idea,” whoever’s they may be, adding, “If you want a better alternative to DOGE, it has to involve some form of democratic steering.”
But while the Republican party acts very much like Trump's cult, there are still some obstacles between Trump and his Jim Jones fantasies.
But the point is, they’re good enough to warrant such fantasies.
Townsend’s subversiveness serves a purpose; he is making an artistic comment on gentrification and urban renovation in Providence as well as capitalism and the unrealistic/unattainable fantasies of consumerism.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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