We have no meanings for "mere dreamer" in our records yet.
1 Fortunately also, for him, he was no mere dreamer , or idle dilettante.
2 But he was as far as possible from being a mere dreamer of dreams.
3 And Fechner, as it seems, was no mere dreamer , playing with a huge poetical conception.
4 The Abbe was not, however, a mere dreamer .
5 Yet she was no mere dreamer .
6 Columbus was exposed to continual scoffs and indignities, being ridiculed as a mere dreamer and stigmatized as an adventurer.
7 I doubt if he's ever put the question whether he is what he professes to be, squarely to himself-he'ssuch a mere dreamer .
8 On the other hand, the man who thinks without acting is a mere dreamer , and I know you do not belong to that class.
9 They were no mere dreamers , helpless visionaries, with ideas they had no notion how to embody.
10 All through that period I was asking over and over again: how far are these Confederates mere dreamers ?
11 Their early philosophers, not being exempted from other employments, were not the mere dreamers of the closet and the cell.
12 One with difficulty restrains his scorn for the intellectual impotence of so-called wise men who think all idealists mere dreamers .
14 It's actually quite clever: Sharing like that puts her beyond mere Dreamer status; she's almost achieved the same level Edeard had.
15 He is a student, Sire- ameredreamer who has lived away from the world and has been made a tool by designing men.'
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