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Synonyms for daydream

fantasy

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Synonyms for daydream

to experience dreams or daydreams

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Synonyms for daydream

have dreamlike musings or fantasies while awake

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A DAYDREAM KEEPS YOU LOOKING FOR SOMETHING OUTSIDE YOURSELF TO MAKE YOU FEEL COMPLETE.
"We are thrilled to once again work with Google and offer a powerful premium Snapdragon experience for devices on the Daydream platform," said Keith Kressin, senior vice president, product management, Qualcomm Technologies.
Priced at $79, the Daydream View VR headset is available for pre-order in the US, UK and Germany.
I got over it with support, but I find myself longing for the companionship of these perfect people in my daydreams!
The fourth album by multi-instrumental artist Holland Phillips, Daydream Alley is a new age soundscape featuring piano, synthesizer, violin, bass, drums, oboe, bassoon, sax, electric piano, French horn, trombones, the flute, and more.
A basic definition of "daydreaming" is "engaging in stimulus-independent, task-unrelated thoughts and images." A simple daydream usually lasts only a few minutes.
Of course, I ponder what needs to be done in the name of preparation, but mostly I daydream about the possibilities.
Deputy skills minister Ken Skates yesterday visited graphic design company, Daydream Designs in Holywell which expanded its services and turned a job opportunity into a full time position.
Workers across a range of industries were surveyed, finding that on average we daydream four times during the working day, adding up over the course of a year to a full week.
Apparently they do daydream four times a day, and each dream lasts for four minutes and 20 seconds, the Sun reported.
Having time to daydream at work, or during the daily commute, can spark new ideas, said Dr Sandi Mann of the University of Central Lancashire.