dreamerdream‧er /ˈdriːmə $ -ər/ noun [countable] - Their second daughter is a dreamer and a tomboy.
- Bedwyr, the poet and dreamer, who suffered ten times over for one grief, was the finer man.
- Children are dreamers - they want to be doctors, ballerinas, nurses, and more.
- Douglas C.. Engelbart was constitutionally a dreamer.
- He started to sing: Beautiful dreamer, wake unto me; starlight and dewdrops are waiting for thee.
- He was a dreamer, dithering and peaceable: Ireland would not be saved by such as he.
- Not a dreamer at all, but a man waiting for history to catch up with him.
- There are those who wish to reconcile everybody concerned; but they are dreamers.
- Visions of dreamers were too frequently interred with their spirits.
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