reverie in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

reverie in the PONS Dictionary

reverie Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be (lost) in reverie

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Actually, the boy's reveries are an escape from the hardships of his family's life.
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As the music plays their minds wander, and their reveries are theatrically performed.
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The storyline is interspersed with reveries, accounts of paranoia, and past memories of his art education and friends.
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Certainly they feed off each other's energy in counterpointed reverie, but the music goes beyond being merely spontaneous or made up on the spot.
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And over all this appearance, a mask of reverie.
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Characteristic of his work is a hushed and nearly melancholic reverie amidst pastoral landscapes largely devoid of human presence.
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On verandas, in kitchens, in the old talk, in her waking reveries and anxious dreams, she has heard their stories.
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They are rich storehouses of memories and reveries.
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The tourists are jolted from their reveries and thoroughly enraptured by her tale.
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But no one any longer dares to abandon himself today to these utopian reveries.
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