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Daydream   /dˈeɪdrˌim/   Listen
Daydream

noun
1.
Absentminded dreaming while awake.  Synonyms: air castle, castle in Spain, castle in the air, daydreaming, oneirism, reverie, revery.
verb
(past daydreamed; past part. daydreamed or daydreamt)
1.
Have a daydream; indulge in a fantasy.  Synonyms: dream, stargaze, woolgather.
2.
Have dreamlike musings or fantasies while awake.  Synonym: moon.



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"Daydream" Quotes from Famous Books



... moment uncontrollable features of his situation. We can, through scientific method, examine and regulate suggestions once they arise, but their appearance is in a sense casual and unpredictable, like the fancies in a daydream. The greatest scientific discoveries have been made in a sudden "flash of imagination," as when to the mind of Darwin, after twenty years' painstaking collection of facts, their explanation through the single encompassing formula of evolution occurs, or when to the mind of ...
— Human Traits and their Social Significance • Irwin Edman

... of thunder failed to awaken Paul to the reality of the brewing tempest; it reached him in his daydream, but as a message not of the wrath of heaven but of the wrath of man. He mistook it for the ceaseless voice of the guns and weaved it into his brooding as Wagner wove the Valkyrie theme into the score of the Nibeluengen. A faint breeze whispered ...
— The Orchard of Tears • Sax Rohmer

... of a clerk broke abruptly upon this daydream. He had a telegram in his hand, and Thorpe, rousing himself with an effort, took the liver-coloured envelope, and looked blankly at it. Some weird apprehension seized upon him, as if he belonged to the peasant ...
— The Market-Place • Harold Frederic

... hazy daydream and his thoughts wandered again to Betty—he imagined vaguely that they had had a disagreement because she refused to go to the party as the back part of the camel. He was just slipping off into a chilly doze when he was wakened by the taxi-driver opening the ...
— Tales of the Jazz Age • F. Scott Fitzgerald



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