dreamy|dreamier|dreamiest in English
adjective
[dream·y || 'driːmɪ]
distant, engaged in reverie; of a dream, of a fantasy, imaginary; pensive, meditative; vague, obscure; attractive, beautiful, handsome, good-looking; appealing, pleasant, lovely, delightful
Use "dreamy|dreamier|dreamiest" in a sentence
1. Burrata is simply the dreamiest
2. Dreamy.
3. It sounds quite... dreamy.
4. He led a dreamy existence.
5. What a dreamy little house!
6. The effect was dreamy, otherworldy.
7. The photos have a dreamy look.
8. She has a dreamy romantic nature.
9. But all this was essentially dreamy lunacy.
10. The music has a dreamy, elegiac quality.
11. Circumambulate the city of a dreamy Sabbath afternoon
12. Paul was dreamy and not very practical.
13. I think my boyfriend's ever so dreamy.
14. His poetry tended towards a dreamy romanticism.
15. She had a dreamy look in her eyes.
16. 5 She had a dreamy look in her eyes.
17. They talked to each other in gentle,dreamy voices.
18. Synonyms for Broodier include cluckier, tenderer, more maternal, more motherly, more caring, dreamier, deeper, seriouser, loster and warier
19. The windows cast a dreamy light in the room.
20. She was becoming utterly dreamy in this land.
21. His face assumed a sort of dreamy expression.
22. Circumambulate the city of a dreamy Sabbath afternoon.
23. What's he like? I bet he's really dreamy.
24. 7 Those hazel eyes, both dreamy and world-weary.
25. The airplane was a vast improvement over my dreamy mechanisms.