Have a daydream; indulge in a fantasy.
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Examples for "dream"
Examples for "dream"
1I did not but today it's a dream come true, he said.
2Today, however, fewer Russians than ever can dream of purchasing a home.
3Of course, this ten-million-dollar dream apartment was way beyond Andrea's personal budget.
4I hope they all live to see their dream come true soon.
5At that point, I really wanted to make my dream a reality.
1I daydream and wonder why we have remained friends over the years.
2Fangell starts talking, but after a few minutes I start to daydream.
3But it's the croquettes that I'll daydream about for weeks to come.
4Many of us shared the same daydream: what if Pokemon were real?
5The social counterfactuals, the mash-up that always happens naturally when we daydream.
1A beautiful place to stargaze, natural rock formations make an inspirational backdrop to the night sky visitors.
2On the plus side, the night sky will be darker so you'd be better able to stargaze.
3At the other are the Shepherd's Huts, where guests can gather around a fire-pit at night to stargaze.
4Then there are all the adults who like to stargaze, students in other countries, or younger kids interested in space.
5She directed him down South Alamo, then onto a stretch of dark rural road where her friends and she used to stargaze.
1Such strange alleys do my thoughts run along when I am woolgathering in the field.
2Sir, sorry, looking at these photos sent me woolgathering.
3Dodge, who'd been woolgathering, brought his partner into focus.
4For a minute, perhaps, my mind was woolgathering.
5She snorted, angry at woolgathering, knowing that among the younger ones it would appear as senility.
6If I throw myself into it, I shall hate everything else, and my wits will be woolgathering.
7He caught himself woolgathering and tried again.
8What did Tharin think he was going to do, go woolgathering as if they were out for a hunt?
9Sorry, Stu, I was woolgathering.
10"Forgive me, I have only been woolgathering," Laurence said, patting Temeraire's neck.
11Oliver Cromwell was then in London, having come to town with three wagonloads of wool, but his wits were not woolgathering.
12"A mad place to go woolgathering," Bowles commented.
13"Are you going to shoot or stand there woolgathering?" Korathan asked, sounding more amused than impatient.
14"I'm sorry, I'm afraid I was woolgathering."
15He stopped (Tom, who was riding behind him and woolgathering, ran over his foot but Nick barely noticed) and looked back over his shoulder.
16"Stop woolgathering and answer me!"
Translations for woolgather