reverie|reveries in English
noun
[rev·er·ie || 'revərɪ]
preoccupation, state of being lost in meditation; daydream, fantasy
Use "reverie|reveries" in a sentence
1. He calls them " reveries. "
2. I saw the new gestures, the reveries.
3. He fell into a strange, blissful reverie.
4. I have settled into private reverie.
5. The announcer's voice brought Holden out of his reverie.
6. Overdressing Birthbed ultracentrifugation obverses check-canceling netherstock reverie
7. The doorbell rang, shaking me from my reverie.
8. She fell into a reverie about her childhood.
9. 23 Minetta's weariness colored his reverie, made him sad.
10. Lancaster grunted, as if suddenly waking from a reverie.
11. In 1986 she published the poetry collection Sabores, Odores e Sonho ("Flavors, Scents and Reveries").
12. Sometimes the preclear will go into a deeper reverie than you wish.
13. He was lost in reverie until he suddenly heard someone behind him.
14. This patented design is exclusive to Reverie and boasts targeted Adjustability
15. She was startled out of her reverie by a loud crash.
16. She was jolted out of her reverie as the door opened.
17. Her reverie was rudely interrupted by the buzz of the entryphone.
18. They turn then, shoulder to shoulder, and walk away, lost in their own reverie.
19. The Buzzing of the annunciator, a man's voice aroused Ulick from his reverie
20. Valence also smiled, though his was a pensive smile, a smile of reverie.
21. He was drawn from his reverie by the faint chugging of an engine.
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23. Lyddy interrupted her reverie with the cream silk dress laid across her arms like an offering.
24. Synonyms for Absentmindedness include daydreaming, reverie, preoccupation, woolgathering, trance, dreaminess, inattentiveness, inattention, pensiveness and
25. She was startled out of her reverie by a ring on the door-bell.