daydream in the PONS Dictionary

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She already had the power to watch and monitor the dreams, daydreams, and imaginings of mortals, but she wanted the power to control their dreams.
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She would lie on the graves and daydream.
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She appears in the daydream worlds looking for an answer to how to get back to her world.
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Their association to daydreaming was often going blank rather than creating vividly recalled fantasies.
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Students who are not self-regulated learners may daydream, rarely complete assignments or forget assignments completely.
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She developed a love of reading and learned several languages there, daydreaming about who her parents could be.
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He daydreams about, and has had real, adventures.
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Soon the sounds of gunfire and artillery become the rhythm to his life in a daydream.
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Her binge renders her intoxicated and leaves her daydreaming about revenge.
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She is single and often daydreams about what it would be like to be in a relationship with.
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