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  • noun Plural form of daydream.

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Examples

  • When we take any kind of fantasy too seriously, we become either lost in daydreams and miss out on reality, or we become superstitious.

    March Christian Science Fiction & Fantasy Blog Tour 2010

  • When we take any kind of fantasy too seriously, we become either lost in daydreams and miss out on reality, or we become superstitious.

    Archive 2010-03-01 2010

  • One of my daydreams is that I will someday have the opportunity to disobey them.

    Stromata Blog: 2008

  • One of my daydreams is that I will someday have the opportunity to disobey them.

    Our Feckless Libertarian Friends 2008

  • You know when one of Babymouse's daydreams is happening because of all the pink.

    Archive 2006-01-01 2006

  • You know when one of Babymouse's daydreams is happening because of all the pink.

    Babymouse 2006

  • Sometimes, sewing, I discovered a world unknown to me, revealed now in daydreams.

    12 Questions Alice Walker Blog Administrator 2008

  • Sometimes, sewing, I discovered a world unknown to me, revealed now in daydreams.

    Archive 2008-10-01 Alice Walker Blog Administrator 2008

  • Her daydreams are her only escape from the harsh reality of her day-to-day life.

    PRECIOUS – BASED ON THE NOVEL “PUSH” BY SAPPHIRE Review – Collider.com 2009

  • It was the spirit of the old city and the pride of it which helped him to suffer, and in his daydreams was the clanging of 'buses from Charing Cross to the Bank, the lights of the embankment reflected in the dark river, the back yard where he had kept his bicycle, or the suburban garden where he had watered his mother's plants ...

    Now It Can Be Told Philip Gibbs 1919

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