To have a daydream; to indulge in a fantasy.
1 In the real world an educationist and chronic optimist tried to fantasise .
2 Graduates who fantasise about success at work end up earning less, for instance.
3 We can even fantasise about things we don't actually want to happen IRL.
4 In later years, Gene started to fantasise that he wrote the whole song.
5 Sometimes the things we fantasise about don't seem to make sense.
6 She would fantasise about murdering him, she writes in her book.
7 Growing up, Van Ness used to fantasise he would help other people like himself.
8 At one point, for instance, I began to fantasise about having my leg amputated.
9 But us statisticians are allowed to fantasise a little, so here's a hypothetical challenge.
10 It is also the time when many of us fantasise about c(...)
11 Hard-right Tory Brexiters fantasise about a British version of Singapore.
12 We might then fantasise about escaping the claustrophobic clutches of domesticity and dyspeptic over-indulgence.
13 I can reconstruct intellectually how you might fantasise an affinity.
14 I fantasise about being the Colin Farrell of that world.
15 All those of us whose blood still races are forced to sublimate, to fantasise .
16 I used to fantasise about living in the airport.
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