daydreaming

IPA: dˈeɪdrimɪŋ

noun

  • An instance of daydreaming; a daydream or reverie.
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Examples of "daydreaming" in Sentences

  • Now the daydreaming is back -- in career form (of sorts).
  • Gyanendra was "daydreaming" - a surprising display of disrespect to the former monarch.
  • Strive as I would, ever my fancy eluded my will and wantoned in daydreaming of the good things I had eaten and of the good things
  • The most surprising Democrat to engage in this daydreaming is one who never dated Dean in the first place: Peter Beinart, editor of the New Republic.
  • In all of this Supreme Court daydreaming, is any rightwinger going to say outright, “Everything we said about “judicial activism” was pure smokescreen”?
  • Thinking/daydreaming is essential to my process and coming to understand and see this as a respectable part of the writing process this has enabled me to embrace it.
  • A new study by University of British Columbia researchers, published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, suggests that daydreaming is an extremely active, cognitively complex mental state:

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