0 present participle of fantasize --
1 to think about something very pleasant that is unlikely to happen: --
[ + that ] As a child, Emma fantasized that she would do something heroic.
The song's lyrics describe a woman who is in love with a man, and how every time she sees him she starts fantasizing about an impossible relationship with him.
He expects it to be as lonely as the rest of the summer, only watching television, playing with his pet hamster and fantasizing about his female classmates.
High arousal states are associated with conscious states that have specific content, seeing, hearing, remembering, planning or fantasizing about something.
She contemplates resigning as coach upon learning that several students have been fantasizing about her in order to curb their arousal while making out.
Through fantasizing about the object of its wishes the child will find comfort.
Such fantasy prone personalities include traits such as frequent fantasizing, hypnotizability, and the capacity for vivid hallucinations and even out-of-body experiences.
He is often fantasizing and imagining nearly impossible situations, and telling little white lies.
This can also take the form of fantasizing, or creating an opposing positive to counteract a negative affect.