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daydream

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" Daydream " is a popular song written by John Sebastian , published in 1966. The song was originally recorded that year by Sebastian's group The Lovin' Spoonful and released on their album of the same title . The song reached #2 on the U.S. Billboard Hot ...

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n. absent-minded dreaming while awake [syn: reverie , revery , daydreaming , oneirism , air castle , castle in the air , castle in Spain ] v. have a daydream; indulge in a fantasy [syn: dream , woolgather , stargaze ] have dreamlike musings or fantasies ...

Usage examples of daydream.

Sitting there with his knees bracketing the bombsight January dozed, and as he dozed he daydreamed his way out.

Uda bin Sali really did have a myocardial infarction while he was daydreaming about his favorite whore in downtown London.

He walked up to the counter and rapped on it with the butt of the rifle, jerking the old woman out of a daydream.

The supercity was not an option for me anymore, but I daydreamed for a while as I wandered the wide leafy streets and used the glow-walks like everyone else.

And then another pang as she thought how at ease he was with children and how she had once daydreamed about the children they would have.

While I was daydreaming my arm was grasped, I was hoisted up, the cheque in its gold-ribboned envelope was thrust into my hand.

I used to sit in class and daydream about it, the way the other kids were daydreaming about being a movie star, being a big basketball player.

I told him that I had been daydreaming about the past, and that whenever I remembered an especially happy moment, I would lift my hands from my lap, and I would clap three times.

At work, once I was able to cruise through calls on autopilot, I often found myself slipping away into daydreams of discovery, in which I would conjure up new titbits of .

There, unbothered by the clamour and distraction of the restaurant, every night she had completed her homework and read her books and daydreamed about a future that had fluctuated between becoming a model or a writer or even, several times during her classical romantic phase, courtesan to a rich and famous man: an exiled king, maybe.

As beautiful as he found herher black locks and blue eyes igniting some very uncomfortable flames of imaginationthe images were always somehow hollow, colorless at heart, lacking the amber-and-rose glow such daydreams had possessed when Carline had been a distant, unapproachable, and unknown figure.

Thus at the instant of first Exterior Contact, before Immersion of the Gift into a Coat-Pocket, all Honor Mason might take in the Moment is drain'd away, as even his Daydreams turn upon him, allowing among them Clive Anointing Maskelyne, as if in some particularly tasteless Painting destin'd to hang at the Greenwich Observatory, "It has its Elements of Excess," Maskelyne will admit, "dive's Tunick in partickular, and one or two of the attending Dignitaries' Hats.

He had daydreamed throughout his entire journey home, whistling while he rode with his comrade and soldier, Breck, and staring up at the stars at night, looking for Cassandra's face.

Brought up in 1950s in Tyneside, he read extensively, daydreamed, and grew cacti because they seemed like the vegetation of an alien planet.

A rock group, the Sonic Youth, dubbed themselves cyberpunks and featured a song called "The Sprawl" on their album, Daydream Nation (1988), while Kathy Acker, the postpunk godmother of the London fiction scene, wrote that parts of her novel, Empire of the Senseless (1988), are directly "ripped off" from Neuromancer.