0 seeming to be in a dream and not paying attention to what is happening around you: --
1 imagining something pleasant and not giving much attention to what is happening around you, or likely to behave this way often: --
One sometimes thinks of a village as a dreamy, rural backwater with a static population.
I kind of wanted to make things dreamier sounding then they had been of late.
A second theme then follows, and mixes frivolous, playful elements with introspective, dreamier sections.
Indeed, we might say that the time travel enables both a recovery of the past, steeped in conflict and guilt as well as dreamy nostalgia, and a retreat from it.
The former, leaning on the other in a waking swoon, has a dreamy look on her face; the latter looks skeptical and concerned for her companion.
In six of the thirteen cases the doctor was not consulted when signs such as absences, dreamy states, staring, convulsions and abnormal eye movements first occurred.
The aspirate melody's languorous treatment of bar lines runs counter to the rigid feel of the standard fanfare, as does the dreamy minor key setting.
A dreamy synthesizer supplies an affirmative upward cadence in a major key, and, following another two-note upwards progression on timpani, a cymbal crescendo softly sounds.