Dreamy in a sentence as an adjective

Perhaps that's why consumers gawk over Apple device's and describe them as dreamy.

One of the best-selling self-help books for CBT depicts a guy with a lobotomized smile floating in a dreamy cloudscape with the title "Feeling Good".

"Yeah, if it had been a slam poet, how much are we betting the writer would have said something like "Wavy hair, dreamy eyes, and delicate-boned face"?

The truth is, people want to believe in Hollywood-dreamy-love but they tend to take everything too seriously to actually catch it.

Is that too dreamy?Where possible, I try to avoid purchasing from the biggest brand in any category, but there'd be a lot, lot more I could do about this.

I am glad the author actually does enjoy his work, but this is just another reminder that your dream job might not be as dreamy as you initially imagined.

I don't care about some dreamy ideal of evolution or adaptability so much that I would choose to die for it.[Edit for more substance: you imply evolution is driving humanity towards some 'good' destination, such that more evolution is better.

Thin the cat's diet slowly over time, widen a border here, replace some text with an icon there, and the small bits of death and shrinkage that occur over time will mean that cat will soon be ready to contentedly purr its way into that jar and fall into a dreamy slumber all of its own accord.

Dreamy definitions

adjective

dreamy in mood or nature; "a woolgathering moment"

See also: moony woolgathering

adjective

lacking spirit or liveliness; "a lackadaisical attempt"; "a languid mood"; "a languid wave of the hand"; "a hot languorous afternoon"

See also: lackadaisical languid languorous