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dreamy
[ dree-mee ]
adjective
- of the nature of or characteristic of dreams; visionary.
- vague; dim.
- soothing; restful; quieting:
dreamy music.
- given to daydreaming or reverie.
- Informal. wonderful; marvelous:
He has a dreamy new convertible.
dreamy
/ ˈdriːmɪ /
adjective
- vague or impractical
- resembling a dream in quality
- relaxing; gentle
dreamy music
- informal.wonderful
- having dreams, esp daydreams
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Derived Forms
- ˈdreamily, adverb
- ˈdreaminess, noun
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Other Words From
- dreami·ly adverb
- dreami·ness noun
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Example Sentences
Opener “Always in My Head” was a dreamy lost-love song with a chiming, circular guitar line—the perfect slow dance for Prom 2014.
Fairylands is a name that conjures up a dreamy, other-worldly place, somewhere to escape the cares of a busy life.
A dreamy, blue-eyed rebel is approached by a mercenary wearing a scary mask.
Skip Built to Spill, and See ... Caveman, the cinematic, dreamy five-man vibe collective from New York City.
The effortless transformation of Justin Bieber from dreamy teen heartthrob to heartless, self-centered pop star continues apace.
Mrs. Newbolt was looking away toward the hills, a dreamy cast in her placid face.
These dreamy, Madonna-like beauties are the result of the most severe and protracted study.
Sondershausen is a dreamy, sleepy place, with so little life about it that you hardly realize there are any people there at all.
Finally he shook himself free from the dreamy spell of the place, and turned his face southward again.
The short answer did not please the young mother; neither did the dreamy tone in which it was spoken.
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