Have you ever daydreamed about how you would spend your money if you were one of the richest people in the world? |
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Was he an outspoken child who led the others in their games, or was he a quiet brooder who sat and daydreamed about what he'd grow up to be? |
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In fact, just this morning, I organized a desk drawer, did two loads of clothes, emptied the dishwasher and daydreamed about Dayton in March. |
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I can't remember the last time I looked out the window, or daydreamed as I worked on my computer. |
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I remember vividly that I was so happy, and since that day I daydreamed about the life that I will have when I get there. |
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It's a moment I've dreamed about most of my life, daydreamed about, visualised. |
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While her parents fought bitterly about money, the narrator daydreamed in the empty at tic. |
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You might have daydreamed for years about being your own boss, running your own business, having visions of chucking in the nine-to-five routine and doing your own thing. |
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He had daydreamed his way through the army and then through Oxford, where he had championed Walter Scott because no one else thought he was any good. |
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His teachers said that he was disorganized and that he daydreamed. |
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He applied for a job installing cable, and, after getting a nearly perfect score on the applicant test, he daydreamed about how he would use his teaching skills to help employees streamline the process. |
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As she read them, she daydreamed about being a missionary. But how could she be involved in missions when she came from a family that didn't have money for overseas mission trips? |
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As he daydreamed, fugitive thoughts passed through his mind. |
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