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Definition of Daydreamed
1. daydream [v] - See also: daydream
Lexicographical Neighbors of Daydreamed
Literary usage of Daydreamed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The United Service (1902)
"Charlotte roamed about and daydreamed. She was a granddaughter of Pierre Corneille,
the father of the French tragic stage. Her person was striking in the ..."
2. Word Savvy: Integrated Vocabulary, Spelling, and Word Study, Grades 3-6by Max Brand by Max Brand (2004)
"While I was a student, I daydreamed during • A vocabulary lessons because of the
images the words ^^^ " brought to mind. While my own students are learning ..."
3. Imagination and Its Place in Education by Edwin Asbury Kirkpatrick (1920)
"I daydreamed for months over the idea and made up my mind that sometime, when I
should inherit the money to which I was to fall heir, I would send all the ..."
4. The Secret Springs by Harvey Jerrold O'Higgins, Edward Hiram Reede (1920)
"As a romantic girl, she had daydreamed of giving such a love to her husband and
her child, and of living in just such an atmosphere of affection as had ..."
5. The History and Power of Mind by Richard Ingalese (1920)
"So many persons had daydreamed, thinking that they were creating and concentrating.
Others who had never earned more than one or two hundred dollars a month ..."
6. Romantic Weekends in Virginia, Washington DC and Maryland by Norman Renove, Norman Renouf, Kathy Renouf (2000)
"... these provide details on some different circuit hike trails. For those with
a pioneering spirit, the following might well appeal. If you have daydreamed ..."
7. Homage to a Broken Man: The Life of J. Heinrich Arnold by Peter Mommsen (2004)
"The five Arnold children daydreamed about having their mother to themselves, but
because Emmy had so many demands on her time, Tata and Moni mothered them ..."