day-dream
1day´dream´er — day|dream «DAY DREEM», noun, verb, dreamed or dreamt, dream|ing. –n. 1. a dreamy thinking about pleasant things; reverie. 2. something imagined but not likely to come true: »Now these daydreams are literally wish fulfillments, fulfillments of… …
2day|dream — «DAY DREEM», noun, verb, dreamed or dreamt, dream|ing. –n. 1. a dreamy thinking about pleasant things; reverie. 2. something imagined but not likely to come true: »Now these daydreams are literally wish fulfillments, fulfillments of ambitious or… …
3day|dream|y — «DAY DREE mee», adjective. of or like a daydream: »The kids fell into daydreamy boredom…because they missed the main event (Time) …
4Day Dream — This article is about the 1941 song. For the mental activity, see Daydream. For other uses, see Daydream (disambiguation). Day Dream is a 1941[1] song (see 1941 in music) composed by Billy Strayhorn and Duke Ellington, with lyrics by John La… …
5day-dream — n. Dream, conceit, idle fancy, visionary scheme, castle in the air, château en Espagne …
6day dream — wishful, purposeless reveries, without regard to reality …
7day-dream — see daydream …
8day dream — think of something pleasant and enjoyable, have a pleasant and dreamy series of thoughts; envision a scheme …
9DAY DREAM — …
10DAY-DREAM — …