Sentence examples for dreamy man from inspiring English sources

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Rachel Lau, the resettlement coordinator here for the rescue committee, believes that Mr. Aldeen is likely to do well because he has realistic expectations — or as he put it, "I am not a dreamy man".

William is a dreamy man, remembering the lectures Emerson gave and saying things such as "I just want to know more about this country" when asked why he has found himself at Butcher's Crossing.

Daniel Jones is a dancer with the English National Ballet He was the iconic dreamy man Lucy Porter, comedian I grew up watching Dirty Dancing and have fond memories of those early years when I watched it, between the ages of around 11 to 16.

She objects to the workhorse wife supporting a dreamy man ("Surely, freeing women from work and drudgery undertaken always for the sake of others — fathers, husbands, mothers, children — was the point of feminism"), though she doesn't get into the details of why she thinks this is so much worse than the prevailing middle- to upper-class model of the workhorse man supporting a stay-at-home wife.

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It became the kind of thing that dreamy men were supposed to do.

It's one thing to hear dating coaches tell you how to behave to land the man of your dreams -- it's even more compelling when such wisdom comes from the mouths of dreamy men themselves.

For Ishmael, "a dreamy meditative man," the vantage from the masthead "is delightful.

Together, they present a touching portrait of an ardent, if dreamy, young man.

As a result, there is often an implication that the Middle East is the only place where authentic beauty can be found; where it is possible for a dreamy young man to be himself.

Although he and his friends saw in young Gaston a "good match" – the boy had wealth and breeding, taste and contacts – no one quite could have predicted that this dreamy young man would become one of the most famous and successful literary publishers anywhere.

By E. D. Williams and Russell Maloney The New Yorker, October 5 , 1935P. 19 A dreamy little man wandered down into the subway station at Columbus Circle, and took his place in the queue in front of the change booth, he fished in his pockets and slid a nickle under the wicket.

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