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reveries

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

noun

  1. plural of reverie.


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Reveries were interrupted when the defending champion, Bob Goalby, held out a green jacket like a toreador extending a cape.

From Golf Digest • Apr. 1, 2019

The series is set in a world much like our own, with the addition of a single transformative technology: a threadlike experimental brain implant that produces virtual worlds called Reveries.

From The Verge • May 30, 2018

TIME: Your new film, Lo and Behold, Reveries of the Connected World, is about the Internet and was paid for by the Internet security firm NetScout.

From Time • Sep. 2, 2016

All of which means that Werner Herzog, now aged seventy-three, is right for the job, and the result is “Lo and Behold: Reveries of the Connected World.”

From The New Yorker • Aug. 19, 2016

Accompanying, and in some sort complementing, the "Confessions," are often published several detached pieces called "Reveries," or "Walks."

From Classic French Course in English by Wilkinson, William Cleaver

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