fantast

IPA: fæntˈæst

noun

  • (now rare) One whose manners or ideas are fantastic and fanciful; a dreamer.
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Examples of "fantast" in Sentences

  • Somewhat too little of a fantast, this Vates of ours!
  • I love fantast, but so much of it is the same story redone.
  • December 31, 2008 12: 14 AM fantast said ... wow great list, started a log too.
  • Especially after LOTR movie came out, fantast combat is way more familliar with mainstream population.
  • Ashlee had her dark fantast wedding, Joe, as usual, got his way and Pete scored some major points with his new father-in-law, the tabby spy says.
  • Instead, I've been working on "Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town," another book, this one an urban fantast/magic-realist thing about community wireless networking.
  • One should not reproach the theorist who undertakes such a task by calling him a fantast; instead, one must allow him his fantasizing, since for him there is no other way to his goal whatsoever.
  • It was easy to understand why no explorer had brought back pictures, why the only record of this place should be in a book by a known fantast, why sights such as these were incredible-until witnessed.
  • In a series of afterhours speeches, Rep. Robert Dornan of California, a fantast of the far right, spun this into a picture of Clinton as a real-life Manchurian Candidate-a man who had prepped for polities under the KGB.
  • My local library had a brainwave eariler this year and aboloished its scifi/fantast section (that was a real treasure trove) merging all the genres back into 'general fiction', it was a bloody nightmare as rather than browsing sf/fantasy to find new and interesting books I just tended to find myself looking for books I already wanted to read.

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