Pronunciation of the English word dreamy.
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1. | He's so dreamy! | |
2. | Hooray! We have another dreamy, starry-eyed idealist to disenfranchise and oppress! | |
3. | Debussy's Prelude to the Afternoon of a Fawn and the poem which it is based on share a dreamy, ethereal, but nonetheless passionate feel. | |
4. | She was so dreamy that no one dared to approach her. | |
5. | Her large, deep, blue eyes had a dreamy look, but a childlike smile still played round her mouth. | |
6. | He's shy and dreamy. | |
7. | Ah, cruel Three! In such an hour. / Beneath such dreamy weather. / To beg a tale of breath too weak / To stir the tiniest feather! / Yet what can one poor voice avail / Against three tongues together? | |
8. | Anne, who was perched on the edge of the veranda, enjoying the charm of a mild west wind blowing across a newly ploughed field on a gray November twilight and piping a quaint little melody among the twisted firs below the garden, turned her dreamy face over her shoulder. | |
9. | On these occasions I have noticed such a dreamy, vacant expression in his eyes, that I might have suspected him of being addicted to the use of some narcotic, had not the temperance and cleanliness of his whole life forbidden such a notion. | |
10. | None of them was so full of longings as the youngest, the very one who had the longest time to wait, and who was so quiet and dreamy. |