All 3 Uses of
reverie
in
1984 by Orwell
- At this moment he was dragged out of his reverie with a violent jerk.†
p. 61..5 *
- 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.†
p. 275..3
- One day — but 'one day' was not the right expression; just as probably it was in the middle of the night: once — he fell into a strange, blissful reverie.†
p. 279..7
Definition:
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(reverie) the state of daydreaming