How To Use Dreamy In A Sentence

  • He has gorgeous black hair, and these dreamy blue eyes.
  • She has a dreamy romantic nature.
  • Her dreamy, cinematic songs were bewitching, her jerky dance moves beguiling. Times, Sunday Times
  • It appears the glee club diva is developing a schoolgirl crush on her admittedly dreamy teacher. New 'Glee' clips: Will and Rachel do 'Endless Love!' | EW.com
  • Her pale face had taken on a dreamy glow, a faraway look glazed her eyes.
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  • Stems and leaves of green set off the dreamy chromatic harmony.
  • Hurrell helped established the identity of many actresses and actors and created an iconography of steamy sexuality with dreamy glamour.
  • It's not so much dreamy as it is lazy and indolent.
  • The windows cast a dreamy light in the room.
  • Arrigo was also dark, but his features were outlined by a sort of delicate grace that had evolved from adorable to dreamy as he'd grown up.
  • Vermeer's dreamy interior light and Manet's poised brushstrokes are beautifully rendered, and Bierk even duplicates the cracking of paint.
  • It was easier to see Frankie jumping up and down in a mosh pit than plodding around in Vince's arms to a dreamy Anita Baker love song. FLIGHT LESSONS
  • Wouldn't it be dreamy to hold on to the water-park wahoo of summer… all year round?
  • With calm, dreamy, almost schizoid logic, she explains that her appearance will be important.
  • For a few moments she said nothing, seeming to have become infected with her companion's dreamy meditativeness. The Sign of the Spider
  • He looks like a choirboy and plays with a dreamy certainty, winding up his big, extended forehand to crunch winners with abandon. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dreamy, swoony indie pop that calls out to sensitive sweater nerds and English majors everywhere.
  • Her eyes were dreamy and faraway and although she looked into mine I knew it wasn't me he was seeing.
  • Despite this beautiful and dreamy Titian, the tone continued to be rather sombre.
  • Moreover, whereas the frontal view is savage and vehement, this head is gentle and dreamy, even pretty, expressing an entirely different mood.
  • I'm pulled, whirling through the water free and weightless, and the movements take on a dreamy quality, as if I'm in slow motion.
  • Mr. Puck is also on a first-name basis with many of Hollywood's glitterati and each year cooks up dreamy delights such as Kobe burgers, artichoke salad and tomato confit and cassis gelle for a host of celebrities at the post-Oscars Governors Ball. Wolfgang Puck's Kitchen Adventures
  • 's broodiest vampire has entered into early talks to trade in his would-be fangs in favor of the slightly more realistic-but just as potentially dreamy-drama E! Online (US) - Top Stories
  • Especially this song - it's got this dreamy vibe that makes you feel all heady. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sense of calm and silence, the great waste of sea, the monotonous 'plash' of the paddle-wheels, the sort of solitude in the midst of such a crowd, the gradually lengthening distance behind, with the lessening, as gradual, in front, and the always novel feeling of approach to a new country -- these elements impart a sort of dreamy, poetical feeling to the scene. A Day's Tour A Journey through France and Belgium by Calais, Tournay, Orchies, Douai, Arras, Béthune, Lille, Comines, Ypres, Hazebrouck, Berg
  • Here we highlight five of this year's award winners:Katie CleminsonKatie captured the judges' imagination with her dreamy illustrations, which she creates using inks applied with pipettes. Picturebook perfect
  • Klessa's voice sounded like a donkey's bray next to the voice of the elf, and that as well as the words she said snapped Rilleta out of her dreamy mood.
  • They twinkle in all directions clean on out of sight, these flash pictures of the dreamy doll faces of the workmen.
  • The lead single 'Modern Driveway' has a dreamy motorik energy and an ultra-emotive melody.
  • Stefan's fingers and body grow tenser and tenser as the music reaches its climax, and Lisa's mood changes from dreamy to annoyed to worried as Stefan gets entangled in a difficult passage.
  • The afterlife here is complied of the kind of romantically dreamy natural settings that you can imagine a young girl desiring to be her personal heaven, so considering this, the vision satisfies. Darren sees a lot to like in THE LOVELY BONES | Obsessed With Film
  • The genius sauvage, the dope-fiend and Pollyanna Fletcher had been dissolved and reconstructed: joyless, dreamy and bright. THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
  • Act II was danced before a simple but properly dreamy set of draperies.
  • Some users feel dreamy and happy, but others say they feel sick and drowsy. Taking Drugs Seriously
  • He wasn't sure he saw the point of the special CD, but Andrew claimed that every girl liked it because it put them in a dreamy romantic mood.
  • Some users feel dreamy and happy, but others say they feel sick and drowsy. Taking Drugs Seriously
  • Having said that the template of beats, cut up vocals and dreamy melodies remains the same.
  • Featuring dreamy girls in furry brightly colored animal hats and helmets, d†™ Errico†™ s artwork is Japanese and manga inspired, taking a traditional approach to it but also using European influences. Dark Horse Solicitations for May 2008 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
  • Take it up where you will, and provided only sufficient time (the reading of a dozen stanzas ought to suffice to any one who has the necessary gifts of appreciation) be given to allow the soft dreamy versicoloured atmosphere to rise round the reader, the languid and yet never monotonous music to gain his ear, the mood of mixed imagination and heroism, adventure and morality, to impress itself on his mind, and the result is certain. A History of Elizabethan Literature
  • On a sultry afternoon this dreamy concoction goes down a treat with the Pimm's. Times, Sunday Times
  • In curing speech of specters and ghosts, analytical philosophy claims to cleanse the mind of a dreamy fondness for every sort of idealism, vitalism, Platonism, and transcendentalism.
  • His eyes got a dreamy look (or was that shifty? Times, Sunday Times
  • He was an artist, not particularly tidy, too dreamy to match her ways.
  • Modcloth has vintage and indie goodies galore, including a brand new Valentine's Day collection of clothing and accessories that is just dreamy! psst: use code "modish" at checkout and receive 10\% off your order Modish
  • They all sat down and began to thrum the strings of their instruments in a muffled, dreamy manner.
  • At almost 5,000 ft, it is surrounded by rarefied air, seductive silence and dreamy peaks.
  • Which, maybe when other people hear it, they hear this sleepy, dreamy, or whatever the word you wanna use is. Ben Evans: A Talk With Papercuts' Jason Quever
  • Both had such a luxurious, dreamy quality to them.
  • When the farmer had arrived safely in the dock he looked about in a very dreamy manner, and in answer to the Magistrates' Clerk said ‘Prapsh I have had - hic - a lil drop - hic - er whisky,’ provoking great hilarity in the court.
  • Many members looked dreamy, for they remember it well. Times, Sunday Times
  • Gerhard, a quiet dreamy boy, found himself attracted to the conventicles, but although he heard numerous gospel sermons, his mind remained confused and his heart untouched.
  • The fuzzed-out riffs and the spacey dreamy licks are marvelously played throughout the record.
  • Baxter remains ambitious, but it is not the type to simply indulge in dreamy long-term planning.
  • And there was the allurement, the gathering of the data; the great critical point where purity reaches dreamy hands towards pitch and refuses to call it pitch -- till defiled. CHAPTER 7
  • From one side you hear the solemn notes of the fanfarade from Libuša; a little farther away a very cheery brass band is stirring its audience with a rattling march -- impossible to keep your feet still; then while the brass band pauses for breath and beer the insistent cadence of a dreamy valse floats up to meet you. From a Terrace in Prague
  • It is two decades since Martin and Lizzie Graham, opera-loving entrepreneurs of the most down-to-earth yet dreamy variety, started staging opera in a disused cowshed. Die Walküre; Siegfried; BBC Proms 23, 26 & 27 – review
  • The film's sometimes dreamy quality is underscored by a refrain of spirituality blended with myth mixed with fable.
  • It really is a good movie, engrossing, touching and funny all in one in the pleasantly dreamy, melancholic way only the French can manage.
  • Physically, he's illusive and dreamy. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm also wondering if they only hire doctors who look like McDreamy and Ellen Pompeo only a bit heavier, since her cachexic look might freak people out...who wants to practice medicine from a catwalk anyway? Ugly Nurses Need Not Apply
  • In terms of Irish stereotypes, Beowulf seems like a Gaelic rather than a Celtic piece of art - canny, virile and earthbound rather than dreamy, spiritual and involuted.
  • At Fraserburgh Academy, the gentle, sweet-natured, dreamy boy filled jotters with costume designs and drawings, some of which are on loan to the exhibition.
  • Illuminated only by moonlight, pale flowers and foliage add a dreamy, ethereal quality to the garden.
  • They turned back to find him and saw a dreamy look in his eyes. Christianity Today
  • In a world full of flashy starters who can't go nine innings, her stock-in-trade is going the distance and taking dreamy entrepreneurs right along with her.
  • He was an artist, not particularly tidy, too dreamy to match her ways.
  • Neither straight comedy nor thoroughgoing drama, it's a dreamy, wistful mood piece with only the wisp of a plot.
  • Carving evocative melodies within dreamy sound structures, he seems to work on a recurring theme all the way through.
  • He grew dreamy with waiting -- his thoughts seemed to melt into the softness of the day, to be part of the still air and misty sunshine, just as the triple-barned church with its grotesque tower was part .... Joanna Godden
  • Morrissey is magnificent at portraying this kind of soulful Everyman, and his unshowy performance chimes well with Ashfield's dreamy yet determined maternalism.
  • Physically, he's illusive and dreamy. Times, Sunday Times
  • His poetry tended towards a dreamy romanticism.
  • Soft and dreamy, a perfect pre-echo of the song's exquisitely swooning melancholy, the guitar lead-in to The Guardian World News
  • But while the most appealing of clowns is Pierrot, pale, lean and dreamy, with cooks, at least until recently, the popular one was the fat guy.
  • She chuckled lightly and exhaled a sigh caught somewhere in between wistful and dreamy.
  • I bought one with a "starburst" effect that blurs the edges of the image to create a sometimes-dreamy, sometimes-streaky shot, depending on what I was photographing. The Best iPhone, Android Photo Apps
  • She brings the distant briefly close above his dreamy abstract stare.
  • Very few of them were her fault, and in many ways she was dealing with them quite courageously, but, sadly, she had absorbed the dreamy attitude to keeping appointments that is commonplace to people on the dole, and she didn't show up.
  • Back at the anchor vantage point, I met a dreamy-eyed tramp-like man of about fifty.
  • Physically, he's illusive and dreamy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Far from being quotidian these glamorous fancies push fashion to the limit in their testing fusion of ego-soothing props and dreamy confection.
  • There's no easy way fully to understand the mental processes of a dreamy minded kid, though, especially one who was of poetic leanings.
  • He led a dreamy existence.
  • The band starts off sounding motoric, motorised, programmed, but later on the feeling gets more ethereal, dreamy and wistful.
  • The movement had the dreamy, almost improvisatory aura of an arabesque.
  • Certainly ... they do not seem to have been a company of gentle, dreamy and euphemistical saints, with a particular aptitude for martyrdom and an inordinate development of affability.” Anne Bradstreet and Her Time
  • ‘Dark Hills’ is especially inventive in its percussion, shuffling snares, ticking woodblocks, cowbells, and claps all underneath a simple, dreamy piano pattern and melody.
  • These are the kind of observations that we are expected to swallow in a story which seeks to successfully bind a sophisticated narrator together with a dreamy young boy.
  • This new release is full of dreamy, soulful pop tunes with a'60s sound. The Sun
  • She was right when she wrote: ‘He seems to prey on our subconscious, our unformulated fears; the mood is evocative, dreamy, spectral.’
  • At Fraserburgh Academy, the gentle, sweet-natured, dreamy boy filled jotters with costume designs and drawings, some of which are on loan to the exhibition.
  • Instead, we're left with a series of bizarre vignettes, all told from the perspective of a group of boys, who are fascinated with the blonde, dreamy sisters.
  • Two decades ago, his band the Pogues achieved a certain popularity with a fervid stew of traditional folk and punkish energy, and dreamy poetic licence.
  • Set amidst green and fertile hills its skyline is stunning and its landscapes inspire a long and dreamy gaze.
  • Perceiving that we are watching him the grosbeak ceases his ringing tones and drops into that dreamy, soft, melodious warble, which is characteristic of this songster as it is of the catbird. Some Spring Days in Iowa
  • People of the Black Forest are a dreamy and superstitious race; they would stand and look at the uncouth figure in the water for a moment and then run. The Story of Paul Boyton Voyages on All the Great Rivers of the World
  • Let's hope Bieber brushed and flossed shortly after consuming his meal or he might have walked around with a case of halitosis for the rest of the night -- not exactly a dreamy picture. Dr. Harold Katz: Bad Breath in the Media
  • Similarly, Alexander McCulloch is posed in a landscape as if to suggest the naturalness of his abstracted, dreamy state.
  • The lyric is a come-on, not a confession, but it's easy to be tricked into thinking otherwise by the earnest vocals and the dreamy keyboard melody.
  • The can have dreamy deseadas on an individual's life, although nonclassical colonitis and antsy anaology can upstream incur the beneficiary of the illness. Wii-volution
  • She had a dreamy look in her eyes.
  • Her harmonically exploratory, third movement cadenza sounded freshly composed on the spot, and her dreamy, exotically pitch-bent treatment of the concerto's slow movement (against very Middle Eastern-sounding color from the droning bass and skittering arpeggios on the lutes) proved an atmospheric delight. English Concert at Library of Congress
  • So rarely are Polynesian, Micronesian, or Melanesian news items featured in the US media, that the image of dreamy tropic islands persists in the western imagination.
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  • To the dreamy melody of a Beethoven piano sonata, a child-like model rummaged through a trunk overflowing with clothes on a set designed as a girl's bedroom.
  • Jose's Produce of Warsaw County has five or six kinds of heirloom tomatoes displayed shoulders down for $2 per pound; bicolor corn, three for $1; dreamy French cantaloupes for $2 each; and smooth-skinned, bright-orange zucchini for $1.50 per pound. To Market, to Market: Sundays in Fairfax City
  • And here he was representing one of history's most ruthless dictators as a dreamy, soft, poetic, kind of chap.
  • I was in a dreamy, giggly mood and Calvin had traces of lipstick on his lips.
  • Where dewdrops grow on morning leaves and petals, marking their territory with a shimmer and dance to lure the dreamy colors to wake up into a bright new day.
  • What's he like? I bet he's really dreamy.
  • I was sitting in the rooms of the Analytical Society, at Cambridge, my head leaning forward on the table in a kind of dreamy mood, with a table of logarithms lying open before me.
  • His face assumed a sort of dreamy expression.
  • He smiled, an odd, dreamy smile that sent chills up my back.
  • The more he talks, the more it becomes clear that there is something dreamy and faraway about him. Times, Sunday Times
  • And if the cover art foreshadows the style of this gargantuan cotton-candy novel, the title poised between horse and skyline suggests the allusive, striving nature of the themes to come: Shakespeare's romance of resurrection will be only the most conspicuous swatch in a patchwork of Renaissance fairy tale, Victorian saga, Vonnegutian fable, and dreamy surrealism in the Latin American manner. Small Expectations
  • The lovely Andante sostenuto is also very well managed with a particular singing melody attributed to the strings, who play with dreamy charm.
  • At Pat's place, the only sign of life was Uli, the dreamy German au pair. MAN AND WIFE
  • In terms of Irish stereotypes, Beowulf seems like a Gaelic rather than a Celtic piece of art - canny, virile and earthbound rather than dreamy, spiritual and involuted.
  • There was a sigh of relief and Dad would be in a daydreamy dwam until the final bars of All I Have to Do is Dream repeated to fade. Family life
  • It was, perhaps, his familiarity with Surrealism that caused Wroblewski to endow his art with a combination of concrete and dreamy qualities.
  • I can see her as a little girl, dreamy-eyed, with a passion for life.
  • It's called "Teen Dream," which makes me wince, but the music brings to mind "drenched" and "haze" and, yep, "dreamy" -- but it has an edge underneath it that makes me want to pay attention in case it slices through. Archive 2010-03-01
  • From the dreamy dilation of his pupils, I guessed he'd been shown a few himself. NIGHT SISTERS
  • I'd rather let the food -- slurpy noodles tossed with a dazzle of diced tomato and mozzerella and a blizzard of chopped basil, creamy, dreamy hummus with pert, fresh, locally-grown produce, preferably organic -- do the convincing and seducing. Ellen Kanner: Meatless Monday: Is Going Meatless Better Than Sex?
  • Humans carry this private world around in their dreamy mind everyplace they frequent.
  • Crunchy, rattling beats are generic and hollow, the plaintive horns a trifle saccharine, and the piano motifs, dreamy and slender, have something distinctly Walt Disney about them.
  • There is something dreamy, even spacey, about Williams.
  • Le_Dauncer brought over a gorgeous Tokay (apparently to musket, what musket is to port …) it was so smooth and dreamy – perfect for chocolate! October 6th, 2004
  • Dreamy and bookish, he soon wearied of college life and enlisted in the dragoons.
  • They've dabbled in dreamy pop music, trip-hop and dub-flavoured psychedelic hip-hop, changing up styles and experimenting on each new album.
  • Whether it is funky or elegantly dreamy, avant-garde designs and expressive concepts in eyewear continue to attract modern men and women.
  • Illuminated only by moonlight, pale flowers and foliage add a dreamy, ethereal quality to the garden.
  • I should say too that the sequencing is exquisite here, & works to create an atmosphere of dreamy obsession & peril countervailed by both elegy & ingenious play with the material of language. WOW WOW WOW WOW by KEVIN KILLIAN
  • The third movement is a pas de deux, fascinatingly shaped with a mysterious and dreamy quality. Times, Sunday Times
  • Of this kind of indifferency to all competing forms of external worship, and even of doctrine, combined with either a mystical and dreamy piety, or a wildly-fervid enthusiasm, The Life of John Milton
  • In repose they had a dreamy introspectional expression. The Prince of India — Volume 01
  • He's a dreamy boy, in love with Zubeida, who comes from a wealthier background.
  • His air is contemplative and dreamy in both self-portraits.
  • At Pat's place, the only sign of life was Uli, the dreamy German au pair. MAN AND WIFE
  • It slows in pace towards the end, descending into something detached and dreamy before unleashing more perfect electro-pop at the finish. The Sun
  • With calm, dreamy, almost schizoid logic, she explains that her appearance will be important.
  • True," said my uncle, chubbily and with a dreamy sense of mysticism; Tono Bungay
  • But one yearns for more of the chaotic bravado that drove their early work: amid dreamy harmonies and jangly guitar lines, only the crescendoing title track and rumbling freak-out "North Parade" truly catch fire. The Coral: Butterfly House
  • Some users feel dreamy and happy, but others say they feel sick and drowsy. Taking Drugs Seriously
  • Animals and birds in large quantities added motion and color to the street scenes, together with brightly caparisoned elephants, stately camels, and white bullocks with their long horns and dreamy eyes, drawing the little two-wheeled _ekka_, which sometimes carried four occupants. Travels in the Far East
  • Marian Evans with her long, weird, dreamy face; Lewes, with his big brow and keen thoughtful eyes; Browning, pale and spruce, his eye like a skipper's cocked-up at the weather; Peacock, with his round, mellifluous speech of the old Greeks; David Gray, great-eyed and beautiful, like Shelley’s ghost; Lord Houghton, with his warm worldly smile and easy-fitting enthusiasm. The Idler Magazine, Vol III. May 1893 An Illustrated Monthly
  • Even the name seems pregnant with significance - that defiant strangeness, those open, dreamy vowels.
  • If you 'zone out', you mentally drift away from the place you are currently, and go off into empty, dreamy space.
  • I would give all for the luxurious redundance of one Hilo gulch, or for one day of those soft dreamy “skies whose very tears are balm.” A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains
  • Lived and loved," said a dreamy tone from the hundred leaves of a spotless La Marque rose; and the steady, "unhasting, unresting" soul of Thekla looked out from that centreless flower, in true German guise of brown braided tresses, deep blue eyes like forget-me-nots, sedate lips, and a straight nose. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 02, No. 08, June 1858
  • He looks dreamy and loved up. Times, Sunday Times
  • The same might be said for pleasant feelings: while meditating one might feel sleepy and dreamy, and one is moved automatically to follow and indulge such feelings.
  • But I love hearing French rapped - all those elisions and sibilants are a dreamy alternative to hard-consonant English spitting.
  • Previously known as a band who leaned toward the electronic end of the dreamy, drifty mid-90s shoegaze sound, Seefeel return with a terrific new album that finds them venturing deeper into the leftfield, blurring the lines between guitars and synths further than ever. Seefeel: Seefeel - review
  • That lovely, silky, shrieking voice was pretty dreamy.
  • Later that night, I was dropped off at my car and drove to get gas in a rather dreamy mood.
  • A dark Goth pop spectacle, should one exist, would work best with a pale, dark-haired waif, who moves in a dreamy ethereal manner - a buxom earth mother cast in this role would simply spoil the whole look.
  • Where does this leave the dreamy, intuitive, playful, creative right brain? Times, Sunday Times
  • Whatever the case, this is a dreamy, drifty debut influenced by girl groups and, inevitably, David Lynch. Trailer Trash Tracys: Ester – review
  • His vision of the landscape was subjected to dreamy sentimentalism and romantic anecdote, rather than being acknowledged for its experimentalism and social content.
  • The more he talks, the more it becomes clear that there is something dreamy and faraway about him. Times, Sunday Times
  • On a sultry afternoon this dreamy concoction goes down a treat with the Pimm's. Times, Sunday Times
  • The majority of the record is mid-tempo and the dreamy guitars and harmonies throughout manage to create a blue mood.
  • She has a dreamy romantic nature.
  • Her eyes grew soft and dreamy. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • He looked a bit dreamy now. Times, Sunday Times
  • The band seems to be shooting for a dreamy, druggy vibe, but sludgy tunes like ‘Manatee Man’ are too forgettable to hold even a stoner's interest.
  • He soaks in my smooth, cocoa-brown skin, dreamy eyes, and luscious lips. Deep Throat Diva
  • Dreamy days by the beach, hunting for shells and watching fishermen mend their nets may well convert them into confirmed philhellenes by the time you leave.
  • His face assumed a sort of dreamy expression.
  • Distracted, she noted that her voice had an unnatural dreamy manner to it.
  • Her clothing was a loose flowing drapery, which fell from her shoulders to her heels, while instead of agility of motion or sprightliness there was nothing but a dreamy gliding, a kind of somnambulistic movement, apparently without plan or purpose, but not without a certain grace. Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 22, September, 1878
  • The genius sauvage, the dope-fiend and Pollyanna Fletcher had been dissolved and reconstructed: joyless, dreamy and bright. THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
  • The dreamy, Chopinesque poetry of the Adagio sostenuto was exquisitely molded.
  • It was easier to see Frankie jumping up and down in a mosh pit than plodding around in Vince's arms to a dreamy Anita Baker love song. FLIGHT LESSONS
  • Tom is a dreamy boy, and Nora rationalizes that he will not make it in the business world because of his lack of ‘push’.
  • The result, lush ambient-pop-rock tunes filled with intricate melodies that go from dreamy to heavy without ever ceasing to intrigue.
  • He moved in the dreamy way of a man in a state of shock.
  • Left alone, Buck shook his head briskly to clear it from his vague dreamy thoughts and crawled from the cave.
  • Gregory felt a chill run up his spine at the wistful, dreamy tone of her voice.
  • She has a dreamy quality to her, shy around other people. Times, Sunday Times
  • One minute, he was staring off into outer space with a dreamy smile on his face and a split second afterward, he was tensed up with a bleak, grim expression.
  • She looked at her brother to see what his reaction would be, but he was still goggling at the lady with a dreamy face.
  • But her voice, fairy-like though it is, is strong and has a unique dreamy quality to it that lends itself to a variety of different songs.
  • Of this kind of indifferency to all competing forms of external worship, and even of doctrine, combined with either a mystical and dreamy piety, or a wildly-fervid enthusiasm, Dell and Saltmarsh, among the army - chaplains, seem to have been the most noted exponents; but it was really The Life of John Milton Volume 3 1643-1649
  • Couples who began their dating relationships starry-eyed and dreamy all too often end them red-eyed and dismayed.
  • The airplane was a vast improvement over my dreamy mechanisms.
  • Such adolescents tend to grow into rather vague, dreamy adults who will sadly not fulfil their original potential. Know Your Own Mind
  • Enhancing that dreamy yet confident look are asymmetrical cuts, long flowy skirts, and oversized blouses.
  • Do we have a sudden urge to squeeze our lover when we look out on a sunset, an awe-inspiring vista or a dreamy landscape?
  • While maintaining their dreamy melodies and laid-back grooves, the duo have deserted their trademark kids' TV samples and the like, for something more grown up.
  • An ineffable and exquisite smile wreathed her lips, dreamy, sad, sensuous, the supremity of unconscious happiness. To the Last Man
  • His charming ugly face was in repose a little gloomy, not thoughtful so much as expectant, dreamy perhaps but also very practical and unidealistic. The Dark Forest
  • The remainder of the movie relates Daphne's quest to meet and form a relationship with her father, and the story of her falling in love with a dreamy British boy.
  • If Amari thought green eyes were dreamy… well, so much the better!
  • It was easier to see Frankie jumping up and down in a mosh pit than plodding around in Vince's arms to a dreamy Anita Baker love song. FLIGHT LESSONS
  • Shane snapped out of his dreamy mood and took a glance at his hand.
  • At almost 5,000 ft, it is surrounded by rarefied air, seductive silence and dreamy peaks.
  • He was an artist, not particularly tidy, too dreamy to match her ways.
  • This novel is a dreamy paean to a place that at times seems to transcend the bounds of reality.

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