Synonym: fable, fairy tale, fancy, fiction, illusion, imagination, legend, myth, story, vision. Similar words: fantastic, infant, advantage, antagonist, take advantage of, as yet, easy, fan. Meaning: ['fæntəsɪ] n. 1. imagination unrestricted by reality 2. fiction with a large amount of imagination in it 3. something many people believe that is false. v. indulge in fantasies.
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91. But unlike Donald White, Hall had been able to turn fantasy into reality.
92. Their fantasy helps when the kids start thinking the wrestlers are heroes and the wrestlers become something like real heroes.
93. Sofia had never given him any encouragement. The whole thing had been a fantasy, and that was that.
94. Psychologists say that memories can sometimes be pure fantasy, rather than actual recollections.
95. They were altogether sharper and funnier, liable to dash off on little fantasy runs.
96. In the morning sunlight Dent was no longer a fantasy but a solid and compact cluster of dwellings of a past age.
97. I think once you have children, you just don't have the same kind of freedom to pick up and go. But then, I sort of think, how often did I really do it? How spontaneous was I really? Part of what I think I miss is this fantasy of my wild days, but they never existed! Brooke Shields
98. Purism was to be unsullied by ornament, fantasy or individuality and was to be inspired by the machine.
99. Since I trust my own sense of fantasy, I find it no problem to ignore anything with the Disney logo.
100. His novels tend to blur the distinctions between reality and fantasy.
101. Moreover, they were journalists from a premier worldwide newsgathering organization, playing themselves and at great length in a feature-film fantasy.
102. Fantasy has continued to interest several other contemporary women writers, such as Emma Tennant and Angela Carter, in this way.
103. This idealized version is most imaginative as a teenager when any fantasy is possible.
104. She was meant to be illustrating a new book for children, a fantasy story by a well-known author.
105. Religion, politics, personal and social morality and fantasy are all media in which he regularly operates.
106. But even if there is not this causal connection, the fantasy does have a causal effect.
107. Or possibly she had seen nothing at all, and it was pure fantasy.
108. It was a delicious fantasy and whatever Ocker actually wanted him for would not spoil it.
109. These charming ideas were almost certainly propaganda or pure fantasy, but it was not safe to discount any of them.
110. Most can for simplicity sake be loosely classified as one of three types: fantasy goals, long-term goals and short-term goals.
111. Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living, it's a way of looking at life through the wrong end of a telescope. Dr. Seuss
111. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
112. Step out of reality - and into a wonderful world of fantasy.
113. Our collective fantasy is that the same blood that surged through our ancestors surges through us with undiminished power.
114. These are interactive fantasy environments with multiple players who generally assume game identities.
115. Whereas she lived in a fantasy of her own making.
116. Frustrated by his lack of social acceptance he retreats into a world of fantasy and self-delusion ... with tragic results.
117. These fanatics used fame as a chance to impose their own loopy private fantasy world on pop kids' imagination.
118. The coast dropped away into mist and we nosed into a world of fantasy.
119. Jonnie laughed, enjoying the possibility, yet denying herself the wish to melt into fantasy in a world where fantasies abound.
120. I knew it would be an elaborate fantasy, a courtship, a serenade.
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