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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121. Deprived of a stable relationship with either parent, she lived in a fantasy world with dreams of financial and social success.
122. But now I get the feeling that fantasy is no longer enough.
123. However, my corresponding Ego fantasy is of losing my wits to such an extent that I am unable to work.
124. By such devices she perverted his sympathy into agreement with her fantasy that the West for them was only an excursion.
125. For a long time Midnight crouched in the dark thicket, swimming between consciousness and fantasy.
126. Dragons, a game requiring several players who take on fantasy personas with various attributes that determine their success in assorted quests.
127. It wants us to live out that gruesome fantasy, to find out whether we could handle it.
128. Could I be bisexual or is this just a fantasy?
129. And some allow us to indulge in the fantasy of living in an expensive house with lots of servants.
130. But for her the phantom baby that came to life dancing in her fantasy was a baffling problem.
131. Perhaps it's the fault of the Hollywood star system for neglecting its role of fantasy and glamour.
132. This fantasy was not fuelled by disinterested speculation but by envy.
133. You can wander through the fantasy worlds at your leisure, but you must examine your surroundings minutely and take copious notes.
134. Alexander Vass was not the kind of man whom she was likely to involve in such a fantasy.
135. The other photos on this fantasy book cover are of the people who allowed me to draw portraits of their lives.
136. She remains anonymous throughout, unable to answer, allowing Marlowe to continue to revel in his fantasy.
137. If one is lucky, a solitary fantasy can totally transform one million realities. Maya Angelou
138. Main: flat table lands with steep edges help create a Gothic fantasy landscape.
139. She would be satisfied with her fantasy man, Miguel the guitar player.
140. In other words, aggressive fantasy may suggest or stimulate aggressive behaviour, rather than drain off the motive to behave aggressively.
141. These somewhat steamy romances feature a variety of contemporary problems all solved within an atmosphere of romantic fantasy.
142. Planned events include a fantasy role-playing war games day,(www.Sentencedict.com) an Easter egg hunt and motorcycle display.
143. The relationship between dealer and client would often become a fantasy world, based on speculation presented as logic.
144. Bohemian late Gothic forms are included in this Baroque fantasy and there are some good 18C confessionals.
145. This must be particularly pleasing for Glass as he's wanted to put Peake's fantasy trilogy on stage for some time.
146. But, interestingly even though these children slip easily into fantasy their make-believe world is not rich and full.
147. The text seems dully at variance with the fantasy of the illustrations and falls between two stools.
148. Everyone's fantasy is that one day they will win the National Lottery.
149. Okay, so it may have been all fantasy, but it still felt incredibly good.
150. A fantasy, but a lovely one, and one that she would miss when she went back home.
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