Daydream meaning in English
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Definition
to daydream, to have a daydream: to be distracted from a task by one's imagination
a daydream: a waking fantasy, a distracted imagining
Examples
- "I was sitting innocently at my desk, daydreaming about my statue, when suddenly and inexplicably I fell out of my chair and onto the floor."
- "Brian : Remember Edward, Bruno needs that photocopying done for 11AM. No daydreaming of becoming a rock star!"
- "I'm sorry Hannah, I think I was daydreaming again!"
- "Edward : Oh no, daydreaming again."
- "Edward : Sorry, Bruno – I was daydreaming again."
- "Daydream, I fell asleep amid the flowers, for a couple of hours."
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