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reveries

American  
[rev-uh-reez] / ˈrɛv ə riz /

noun

  1. plural of reverie.


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With club music producers Gordo, Major Lazer and Afrojack on deck, singles like “Nel” and “Secreto Victoria” put their sound in a whole new context — from poolside mezcal reveries to foggy, strobelit nightclubs.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 8, 2024

The Nobel laureate was a poet of unblinking candor and perception who wove classical allusions, philosophical reveries, bittersweet memories and humorous asides into indelible portraits of a fallen and heartrending world.

From Seattle Times • Dec. 3, 2023

Musk would often lapse into long reflective reveries, and the biographer would learn not to interrupt.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 12, 2023

There's Callier, a bar that can inspire Proustian reveries across generations of Eurail clutching backpackers.

From Salon • Aug. 13, 2023

Often he would lie from one meal to the next almost without stirring, sometimes asleep, sometimes waking into vague reveries in which it was too much trouble to open his eyes.

From "1984" by George Orwell