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daydreamer

[ UK /dˈe‍ɪdɹiːmɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who indulges in idle or absentminded daydreaming

How To Use daydreamer In A Sentence

  • I've always been a realist, not a daydreamer.
  • I'm a daydreamer and a realist — two pieces of my psyche in constant conflict. Archive 2009-05-01
  • The cloud-castle is impossibly realistic, the daydreamer doesn't to become the affair that you want to do forever.
  • I am not good at following orders and I've always been a bit of a daydreamer. Patrick Buckley: DODOcase: Our iPad Case Saves The Jobs Of Local Bookbinders
  • It's nice when a daydreamer as gifted as Brown decides to unlock that dear diary inside her head, if only for a while. Michael Bialas: Why Pieta Brown Digs the Music of Dylan, Dire Straits and her Dad
  • He was often inattentive in his own schooling and was a habitual daydreamer.
  • While boys may be hyperactive and more visible for teachers, the typical girl with ADD is most often quiet, a daydreamer and unfortunately overlooked. George Sachs, Psy.D.: Women With ADD
  • Dalliers, dawdlers and daydreamers learn to camouflage their lack of achievement in torrents of words.
  • May the gods continue to make: dice-weir boxes superconfident low-level telepathic peccable language identical daydreamers dapperling Moadex re-do do’d denotating bike rustre mini cacophonious calmative worrywart, deck saga, novel sun scrogs unlikes a consortium of cliffs: Kenneth Goldsmith pride of place and joy to us here at hear right writing official counsel, dual reasoning: who deserves Pliny who’d answer their prayers if he could and “Name, a novel” by Toadex Hobogrammathon : Kenneth Goldsmith : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation
  • Compared to the stunning perspicuity of Verne and Wells, the rest of us are just daydreamers. Paul Levine: For Novelists, the Future Isn't Fiction
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