Synonym: air castle, castle in Spain, castle in the air, daydream, daydreaming, oneirism, revery. Similar words: revere, revert, for ever, reverse, revered, reverent, reversal, reverence. Meaning: ['revərɪ] n. 1. absentminded dreaming while awake 2. an abstracted state of absorption.
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1. The announcer's voice brought Holden out of his reverie.
2. She fell into a reverie about her childhood.
3. She was startled out of her reverie by a loud crash.
4. She was jolted out of her reverie as the door opened.
5. He was lost in reverie until he suddenly heard someone behind him.
6. She was snapped out of her reverie by the sound of the door opening.
7. The doorbell rang, shaking me from my reverie.
8. Lancaster grunted, as if suddenly waking from a reverie.
9. I have settled into private reverie.
10. My reverie was penetrated by two devastating pieces of information which managed to scale the language barrier.
11. Her reverie is interrupted by the sound of hooves on the long white road winding towards the house.
12. She was snapped out of her reverie as the door clicked shut and the secretary left them alone again.
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13. Thought is the labor of the intellect, reverie is its pleasure. Victor Hugo
14. My Enniskillen reverie came to an end as we moved out of that city at last, and continued southward beside the great lough.
15. Sometimes he would drift off into reverie, and gaze out of the window for hours.
16. Lyddy interrupted her reverie with the cream silk dress laid across her arms like an offering.
17. He was drawn from his reverie by the faint chugging of an engine.
18. Her reverie was broken by the sound of a loudhailer coming from the street.
19. Her reverie was rudely interrupted by the buzz of the entryphone.
20. He lay near sleep, falling into reverie, the powerful world of Oswald-hero, guns flashing in the dark.
21. She was startled out of her reverie by a ring on the door-bell.
22. Sometimes the preclear will go into a deeper reverie than you wish.
23. With a contented sigh, he lost himself in a colourful reverie of big business deals and boardroom power games.
24. The coolness of the water roused me from my reverie, and I left the bath and decided to telephone Toby Greenslade.
25. Valence also smiled, though his was a pensive smile, a smile of reverie.
26. The wind screaming and the rain lashing on the windows sent me into a reverie.
27. In those early days of the war, the Continental Palace Hotel was still locked in a colonial reverie.
28. The wind and the rain, and the hollow reverberation of the storm brought Rohmer back from his reverie.
29. The tannoy interrupts again, pulling me out of my reverie and making my heart pound; it's my call.
30. As the train slid slowly into Asansol station, Brother Mariadas, suddenly wide awake, shook me out of my reverie.
More similar words: revere, revert, for ever, reverse, revered, reverent, reversal, reverence, retriever, reverently, irreverent, reverberant, reverberate, irreverence, reverential, irreversible, reverentially, severity, feverish, reverberation, never-never, revel, reveal, grieve, revenue, revenge, revelry, reveler, revel in, prevent.