How To Use Fantasize In A Sentence

  • She sometimes fantasized about getting him to make love to her, but Galatea never really liked her godlike creator, Pygmalion.
  • When I tell fantasizers they will not remember anything about hypnosis after exiting a trance, they sometimes do, anyway.
  • I fantasized about wearing cool clothes and carrying neat gadgets and weapons.
  • Ducksnorts: One guy we kind of fantasized about for center field over the winter before you dumped Jim Edmonds on us was Brian Barton. Series Preview: Larry Borowsky Talks Cardinals
  • My mother certainly dreamed of something similar and openly fantasised about which one of the children she could have adopted in order to make room for nine feet of MFI'd speckled faux-granite laminate and four tall stools, on which she could perch breakfasting on peach Ski yoghurt, drinking Mellow Bird's with Carnation evaporated milk and being, in a lot of ways like Heather Locklear from Dynasty, but living in Currock, Carlisle. How Britain fell in love with breakfast
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  • It was a stunning enantiodromia the likes of which I couldn't have fantasized in my most wine-fueled delusions. Rex Pickett: The Sideways Publishing Saga -- Part III: Whiplash; Dismay!
  • Tracy Quan, author of Diary of a Jetsetting Call Girl, and a member of Prostitutes of New York, said: People outside the industry fantasise about prostitution, and their fantasy includes freedom from normal responsibilities. Nevada’s Failed $5 Tax on Prostitution « Bound, Not Gagged
  • You can fantasize to your heart's content, but you'll probably never really know what it'd be like if you and Dream Boy got together.
  • In a society where justice means something, people are punished for what they have done, not for what they might do - or even fantasise about doing - in the future.
  • Her husband died in 1967, although she fantasised that he was still alive.
  • The man she had dreamed about and fantasized about was now proposing the very thing she had wished for.
  • At times when my work gets me down, I like to fantasize about being a farmer.
  • The Picture of Dorian Gray fantasizes a world where middle-aged hedonists can be forever boys, equated in a timeless plane composed half out of lust, half out of the wish-fulfilling visions of the fairy story.
  • The only time I fantasise about stuff like that, is when I pair them up with ME!! Icon meme
  • Reassessing the archival records in EMA, Arenas rewrites Mier's life in his own fantasized, creative, hallucinatory, baroque picaresque fashion.
  • In a section called "developing the habit of imagination," Mr. Kasparov describes a game against Alexei Shirov in which, rather than retreat his attacked queen, Mr. Kasparov "fantasized" about just continuing his offensive plans without it. It's Your Move
  • Some children told lies as they fantasized about what they had, living aloud their day-dreams.
  • So it is not mysterious or "fantasized", just the five faces, well lit up. PlugInMusic.com
  • I mean, _I_ like to read him, and fantasize about Russia launching a crusade to liberate Constantinople from the Turks, but I doubt that most of the hipsters would enjoy reading him. Matthew Yglesias » Against Craziness
  • Although the kind of prison these cons are describing in bone-chilling vignettes is, of the kind you only fantasize if you really have issues or if gone to bed after a particularly spicy chalupa.
  • Not surprisingly, fantasizers become deeply absorbed in stories, movies and drama, often becoming oblivious to real-world stimuli.
  • She's gorgeous and great in the sack, but mostly I fantasize about the girl in the next cube, my neighbor, even my ex from high school.
  • It's about four guys that he kind of fantasized and fictionalized. Village Voice - The most recent 10 stories
  • Her husband died in 1967, although she fantasised that he was still alive.
  • No one picks up a science fiction novel expecting to be scienced or a fantasy novel to be fantasized (that takes porno?) The Great Debate
  • But McVay's bullying haunts him, and he fantasizes revenge.
  • One of the stellar highlights of the film is when the lonely girl fantasizes that she has been transplanted to an Anna Magnani movie, in the role of an Italian daughter, while a kind mother serves her food: "Muovati il culo" translates in subtitles as "Move your big ass. Karin Badt: Cannes 2009: Mariah Carey in Precious
  • As the global flow of people speeds up, and our cities and countries become more diverse, there is no shortage of material out of which to fantasise the enemies of our nightmares.
  • He liked to fantasize that he had won a gold medal.
  • He returned his cold stare to the carefree couple below and fantasized about his victory.
  • ‘I would fix him something quick and light - pasta primavera and white wine - though I don't know if he can eat pasta with that full mask,’ she fantasizes.
  • Gunner Karl Whitaker and craftsman Neil Vance used to fantasise about snow during their six-month tour.
  • Beyond the power plays, the million dollar deals, and the back-stabbing tycoons and their mistresses, we were given a glimpse of a world about which we can only fantasise.
  • Celente is the head of Trends Research Institute and is well known as the forecaster who throws cold water in the faces of those who fantasize about the moribund economy. OpEdNews - Quicklink: Linda Moulton on Coast to Coast about Gerald Celente Forecasts Past and Future
  • Even in more mundane circumstances, we can think quite honestly that we are under no obligation not to fantasise. Archive 2009-08-01
  • The great Denis Diderot, moralist and creator of the Encyclopédie, the bible of the French Enlightenment, went so far as to compose a remarkable piece of prose in which he fantasised a conversation with the girl.
  • He liked to fantasize that he had won a gold medal.
  • The friendly little fellow on the Planters Peanuts can, tipping his top hat, pops up as a kind of fantasized character, looking down on the institution of marriage through his monocle. On the Surly Bonds of Marriage
  • He begins to fantasize that if he tried hard he could shrink to a tiny size and crawl inside the set.
  • If you're going to talk through this, could you at least manage to say ain't a few times so I can fantasize ? NOBODY'S BABY BUT MINE
  • Steps into the dream the paradise, fantasizes your my romantic plot.
  • Tom is a quick-witted, but self-absorbed fantasiser who, due to the suffocating mall atmosphere, is beginning to hallucinate.
  • Sometimes she fantasized about buying a boat and sailing around the world.
  • He fantasized that the inedible slop was his mother's blintzes with raspberries and cream.
  • I have often fantasized about living my entire indoor life in a cashmere onesie, with snaps up the front and footie slippers attached.
  • If you're going to talk through this, could you at least manage to say ain't a few times so I can fantasize ? NOBODY'S BABY BUT MINE
  • I always fantasized about going on an exotic sea cruise to Puerto Rico or San Tropez or the Greek Islands.
  • In Moon in a Tree, ‘being’ is both phantom and fleshly, fantasized and actual.
  • Not only did fantasizers go into a trance instantly, but they could come out of it instantly.
  • Sometimes she fantasized about buying a boat and sailing around the world.
  • In the real world an educationist and chronic optimist tried to fantasise. Osama bin Laden death: No mourning or celebration in Pakistan
  • The week before, I'd fantasized about being this close to Hot Nerdy, our shoulders touching, our faces inches apart, his sweat dotting the collar of his button-down.
  • He fantasized about winning the Nobel Prize.
  • It is evidently pleasing to many people," the demographer J Richard Udry observed dryly in a 1970 paper comprehensively disproving the theory, "to fantasise that when people are trapped by some immobilising event which deprives them of their usual activities, most will turn to copulation". Sex, lies and natural disasters
  • Benben stars as Martin Tupper (book editor and fantasizer) whose dysfunctional dating life is punctuated by moments of cinematic daydreams.
  • I don't think any of us fantasize about being a band that makes a huge gob of money.
  • You are smart and funny and I had fantasized about having you as a friend.
  • I assume you’re yet again fixated on my sexual habits, or what you fantasize those might be … Think Progress » As New Orleans Drowned, Chertoff Was Focused On Avian Flu and Immigration
  • You can tell that's all men fantasize about: violence and wholesale slaughter.
  • But he doesn't tell us who these liberals are who "fantasized" about Brownshirts at the health care town halls. Joseph A. Palermo: Time Magazine Gives Glenn Beck a Rave Review
  • You face the frequent ski fanatic's dilemma: all year long you fantasise about adrenalin-pumping runs with mogul fields to die for, while your partner, frankly, doesn't.
  • And restricting ourselves only to PIE and internal reconstruction of PIE, I've also already stated that a deictic postclitic with added support from real-world languages which do the same sufficiently explains the marked nominative in PIE without contorting the entire declensional system to eke out an ergative suffix so that you can fantasize about Hurrian links. Nipping the PIE ergative *-s theory right in the bud
  • Children in families in which speechlessness dominates and few facts have been disclosed may fantasize details to imagine the parental trauma.
  • Beyond the power plays, the million dollar deals, and the back-stabbing tycoons and their mistresses, we were given a glimpse of a world about which we can only fantasise.
  • And do many fans, we wonder, fantasize about being given an enema by Van Morrison?
  • Linda Moulton Howe with George Noory discuss Gerald Celente's past and future forecasts: Celente is the head of Trends Research Institute and is well known as the forecaster who throws cold water in the faces of those who fantasize about the moribund economy. OpEdNews - Quicklink: Linda Moulton on Coast to Coast about Gerald Celente Forecasts Past and Future
  • Through catastrophes such as the Deluge or Sodom and Gomorrah, the religious imagination fantasised about the end of the world.
  • As much as Sheen has lived a life most Chinese men can only fantasise about, our admiration of him can only go so far," says Beijing's Global Times. Hugh Muir's diary
  • At the film's beginning, the juvenile protagonists ride a Ferris wheel and fantasize about traveling to the sea, a child-like sentiment never to be repeated.
  • Truth be told, I've long fantasized about being stranded on such an island, about how I'd build shelter, how I'd find food, what I'd do to keep myself from going insane.
  • The women who read the celebrity rags fantasize about fabulous courtships, fairy tale weddings, romantic honeymoons, and the everlasting bonding of parenting.
  • The film seems to lead us to expect the case-history of a neurotic fantasizer, then ends up offering us instead the fantasy itself.
  • A jury unanimously convicted the fantasiser who put his fantasies into practice of the armed robbery and of carrying a shotgun with intent.
  • After that I fantasized for hours about living in such a house and having several maids and butlers instead of our one.
  • Some of this was routinised homage to the wounded global behemoth, or fantasised identification with a life not being led by oneself, but some of it was not.
  • Who, as a child, hasn't fantasized about being orphaned and left to fend for herself?
  • We were caught up in the idea that love is supposed to be a certain thing and we were trying to fantasise our way into that, as opposed to acknowledging what we really needed and who we really were.
  • You could dress it in superhero costumes, fantasize scenarios in which it pulls off epic feats, and use it to help you escape the imaginary constraints that have been inhibiting you lately.
  • Because let's face it, writers are only people, and they write about the things they know and the things they fantasise about. Weekly
  • I can still fantasize about watching a night-blooming cereus unfold, something I've always wanted to do, or about meeting one of my favorite celebrities, or even of losing a few pounds.
  • They fantasised about being these cool dudes in a Godard film, but they didn't really get there.
  • It is the task of feminist literary criticism to follow the varied ways in which women and concepts of gender are textually manipulated — fictionalized, fantasized, poeticized, metaphorized, narrativized, dramatized — in male literature. Medieval Hebrew Literature: Portrayal of Women.
  • Research has shown that men are likely to fantasize far more frequently than women.
  • He fantasized that the inedible slop was his mother's blintzes with raspberries and cream.
  • In fact we don't know if the killer really is a killer or just an elaborate fantasizer, and neither does he.
  • You can fantasize to your heart's content, but you'll probably never really know what it'd be like if you and Dream Boy got together.
  • The unloved Pity fantasizes this youth as her ‘fiancé,’ but Leda reveals the grim reality behind the image.
  • The second weekend of the NFL playoffs, known as the divisional round, is the weekend that true, hotblooded football fans fantasize about all year. Breaking Down the NFL's Best Weekend
  • The man shook his head in bewilderment and said he couldn't understand why girls would fantasize about a deformed psychopath, and I said, Don't you get it? March Christian Science Fiction & Fantasy Blog Tour
  • You could dress it in superhero costumes, fantasize scenarios in which it pulls off epic feats, and use it to help you escape the imaginary constraints that have been inhibiting you lately.
  • He liked to fantasise that he had won a gold medal.
  • I fantasized that they had toiled away in their garrets, crafting their stories just for me. Jonathan Maberry Interviews Sharen Ford
  • Wilde fantasised the narrative of his own downfall as a kind of shadow narrative to his comedies all of which dissect the downfall narrowly averted.
  • But he added that some female students still "fantasise" about lecturers. Undefined
  • In an ideal world we can fantasise about replicating the idyllic childhoods of the past, but the horrible truth is that we can no longer afford that fantasy.
  • Sometimes she fantasized about buying a boat and sailing around the world.
  • He fantasizes about his impossibly hot surfer roommate Thor Chris Zylka, the kind of guy who uses the internet to find out how to fellate himself -- and then seems unembarrassed to be caught in mid-attempt. Marshall Fine: HuffPost Review: Kaboom
  • It is the sort of thing that Jim and I would have fantasised about amid the glorious laughter of youth.
  • Ah yes, I had fantasized about quitting the Warehouse, but I never dreamt it would be this sweet when it finally happened.
  • There was the TMT bubble, where countless technology companies soared in value as investors fantasised over perpetual profit growth.
  • Most fantasizers find being in a formal trance more vivid than other imagery in their daily lives, but similar.
  • But what of the complainant who consciously fantasises about rape?
  • If you're going to talk through this, could you at least manage to say ain't a few times so I can fantasize ? NOBODY'S BABY BUT MINE
  • I fantasise about having custom-made shoes. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was on the knife-edge between 'struggling writer' and 'failed writer', doomed to live a life where I could only fantasise about seeing my book on shelves up and down the country. Ben Wakeling: Just a Face in the Crowd
  • Flying down a perfectly groomed trail in a winter wonderland is an image many of us fantasize about.
  • And that's the point: the main character, a young Dutch artist, fantasises and poeticises about a Japanese girl to wrench himself out of his cramping bohemian existence.
  • Steps into the dream the paradise, fantasizes your my romantic plot.
  • Many fantasized "corruptions" will turn out to be Joyce's own revisions. The Scandal of 'Ulysses'
  • Although the kind of prison these cons are describing in bone-chilling vignettes is, of the kind you only fantasize if you really have issues or if gone to bed after a particularly spicy chalupa.
  • You're merely giving the boss a level of control undreamed of by those Victorian factory masters who fantasised about the constant surveillance of the work force.
  • These people - philosophers like Nietzsche - fantasised that violence would purify our culture of decadent and degenerate forces.
  • Of course, we cannot gauge how accurate fantasizers' memories might be.
  • There's nothing to play yet, and probably won't be for a long time, but I think the idea itself is really very intriguing: firstly, a game deeply rooted in fantasized romance actually exploring relationships with people who are explicitly and expressly imperfect; and secondly, a game that does attempt to relate the player to a demographic that is still subject to some degree of prejudice. This Is Why I Shouldn't Drink
  • You live in a world where you big-note and fantasize about what you do.
  • Two lonely people fantasized a burial in wood from oak trees planted by their own hands.
  • I couldn't keep myself from tensing at seeing her beautiful face, the face in my dreams and that I fantasized about holding and kissing.
  • Those of us who lack their spirit of adventure satisfy ourselves with the mediated version, and fantasise the rest.
  • ONCE YOU'VE SPENT the time, money, and emotional energy to get yourself to that place you've fantasized about for decades, there's no sense in not having a good look around.
  • Such feelings are intensely felt, but conflict with a fantasized self-perfection "I am more compassionate", "I am more loving", "I am a better person" cause them to be "disowned" and conveniently placed on the object of the envy, rage or hate. Archive 2009-03-01
  • What should have everyone aghast is that this man fantasizes himself as Presidential material. Fueling speculation, Dobbs appears to soften on key issue
  • Someone who she can smother and mollycoddle and fuss over in a generally overcompensatory way, even though at times it’ll make them fantasise about running away because they feel as if they’re trapped in an emotional straitjacket. Sandra Bullock Hasn’t Shut Up About Her Baby For Months
  • she fantasized romantically about eloping with her boyfriend
  • Parents of fantasizers often disciplined their children by reasoning with them instead of laying down hard-and-fast laws.
  • Sure, even I have fantasized about straight hair instead of my frizzy wavy hair.
  • Its kind of prefaced with an argument or a conflict or a relationship breakdown, the kind of things that make me fantasize about having been born normal even more. Friday Music: Bradford Cox, Deerhunter, Atlas Sound
  • I grew up believing that my husband would take care of me financially, and so fantasized about being at home and having supper ready for him.
  • She was a beautiful woman, and I know many Irish men who fantasized about her.
  • He does fantasise about 'shaving it off and disappearing', if only to escape some of his fruitier fans. Times, Sunday Times
  • He liked to fantasise that he had won a gold medal.
  • Here the imagination could be set free to revel in the delights of the kingdom of God, to fantasize the total fulfillment that would justify one's earthly pains.
  • In the imagined aftermath of the failed murder attempt, Diane fantasises Rita's dependence on her as an expression of her own yearning for sexual power over Camilla and desire to be the continued source of her pleasure and satisfaction.
  • So, you know how it is, if its a Libertarian or Right Winger, well … manliness is something they fantasize about. Matthew Yglesias » If High Taxes Led to Growth, the Most-Taxed Countries on Earth Would Be the Richest; Which They Are
  • So why don't you go fire up another pipe and fantasize about a threesome with Barry and Chelle. fj On Obama's agenda next week: Golf

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