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"dreaminess" Definitions
  1. the quality of being unreal in a pleasant way

69 Sentences With "dreaminess"

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But with that dreaminess comes an inescapable feeling of exhaustion.
The rhythmic drive of a battle cry kept on dissolving into dreaminess.
For her dreaminess, Shelley was never quite accepted by her father's second wife.
The combination of dreaminess and acuity is what gives these books their tang.
Sixteen Candles was celebrated for decades for the dreaminess of its romantic hero, Jake Ryan.
In the end, Mr. Gonzalez's kind of dreaminess wasn't blurry detachment: It was detail-oriented professionalism.
But instead of the book's dreaminess, Uriel is so bright and polished that it resembles a screensaver.
Since her initial offering, Chung has produced celebrated collections that bring the dreaminess of storytelling to the fore.
There is structure available to shape this week's airy-fairy dreaminess, as well as some tough attitudes to manage.
By comparison, the pianist Yuja Wang's offhand dreaminess — she always somehow seems at once modest and virtuosic — crackled with vitality.
It shifts seamlessly from robust silliness to sensual dreaminess, as the mind tends to through the course of successive whiskies.
The simplicity, warmth and Balearic dreaminess combined to make it the perfect Sunday soundtrack bringing MUTEK to a comforting and safe landing.
I believe it's possible to have that creative, awe-inspired dreaminess carry with you over time, but it can take work and practice.
Better known for authority, she was also adept at the brand of dreaminess that permeates Debussy's embrace of being alive in a sunset.
Even settings like a cheap motel imbue a kitschy chic dreaminess, a perfect backdrop for beautiful Jesse to saunter about in gauzy little dresses.
The sensitive, comedic cast is uniformly excellent, but I was most moved by Chris Perfetti, who gives sardonic expression to Masha's dreaminess and rage.
That murky dreaminess amplifies the bleak center of the show's farcical plot, in which two men each disguise themselves to seduce the other's girlfriend.
The amiable and soft visage of the female in Nolde's Portrait of a Woman with Dark Hair cast an inevitably dreaminess over the subject.
I often say, if you enjoy porn, strippers, and all the fantasy and lacy dreaminess that comes with all that, never work in the industry.
Nothing's new album, Dance on the Blacktop, sounds like, well, Nothing, but with a deep tunefulness that casts the band's previous dreaminess in starker terms.
From the aquatic dreaminess of Merriweather Post Pavillion to the carefully sequenced Feels, the group's music consistently challenges the way music can be played and arranged.
Observing closely, there are several different shades of blue in this work, but it is the dark blues that add an enigmatic dreaminess to the landscape.
Each of his landscapes has a certain soft, fairytale-like dreaminess coupled with a vividness that makes you feel as though you could step inside the scene.
The goal is "giving humanity to an appliance," said Josh Udashkin, Raden's founder and chief executive, citing, with entrepreneurial dreaminess, models like Apple's iPhones and Dyson's vacuum cleaners.
He unpacks 19th-century novels, paintings and monuments, as well as dozens of bleak photographs placed within the text in a manner that recalls the dreaminess of Sebald.
If I'm writing something really angry, I try to make it sound really happy, in a smiling-through-your-teeth kind of way, with a dreaminess to it.
In "Killing Commendatore," the narrator's dreaminess mainly feels unfocused, and a story that might have been engaging at 300 or 400 pages is drawn out to almost 700.
Mixing Symbolist dreaminess with Post-Impressionist muscle, Stettheimer rendered her family and New York's interwar avant-garde as charmed, eccentric, usually androgynous caricatures in expanses of brilliant color.
Mixing Symbolist dreaminess with Post-Impressionist muscle, Stettheimer rendered her family and New York's interwar avant-garde as charmed, eccentric, usually androgynous caricatures in textured expanses of brilliant color.
But Cowen's study identified 13 emotional responses or feelings "felt through the language of music": amusement, joy, desire, beautiful, relaxation, sadness, dreaminess, triumph, anxiety, scariness, annoyance, defiance and feeling pumped up.
It doesn't feel like real technology — in spite of the emphasis on bulkiness and the complexity of retro-tech, the spaces are stark and roomy — but that allows for a compelling dreaminess.
But what makes the book charming, as well as enticing both intellectually and emotionally, is missing from this stage version: spellbinding tone, nimble curiosity and gauzy dreaminess; a flair for mood and metaphor.
The wonderful Rebecca Naomi Jones's virginal, apprehensive Laurey is steeped in a combination of dreaminess, raw terror and independent-minded pragmatism that seems to say so much about where America was then — and is now.
Lifted above its narrative clichés by the poetry of the writing and the vibrancy of the filmmaking, "Premature" is tastefully explicit, the lovers' intimacy filmed (by Laura Valladao) with an old-fashioned dreaminess that's effortlessly erotic.
Yet Mr. Lew and Ms. Locks have steered away from direct advocacy, and many artists here, from the photographer Deana Lawson to the filmmaker Tuan Andrew Nguyen, approach questions of identity with dreaminess, nostalgia, satire and wit.
Playing Brahms's Op. 119 pieces (interspersed with Brett Dean homages), his Intermezzo in C had brassy grandeur, but I wanted a more troubled mixture of assertiveness and dreaminess, as in these 30 or 40 seconds with Sviatoslav Richter.
When he's not making music under this moniker he's one half of Howling, as well as a member of the trio The Acid, both of which meld glitchtronics and boomier beats, painting his reverbed dreaminess into a dancier frame.
Maybe that dreaminess has some broader appeal beyond the broken confines of Twitter, but if the political history tells you anything, it's that projecting razor competence is what people gravitate toward in chaotic times — even when it's a soft, positive message.
There's a sort of dreaminess and floatiness to the storytelling, reinforced by a score composed of lots of swelling strings and choral harmonies, making the story feel more like a cousin of fantasy than a story about some people starting a movement.
DAVID ALLEN AT 22011 MINUTES 25 SECONDS In Ms. Argerich's towering early traversal of Chopin's Sonata No. 303, the Largo stands out, beginning stonily then receding into almost dissolving dreaminess, and on from there in great tidal waves of approach and release.
Given its homogeneous dreaminess, it's no wonder Sam Helfrich's staging — with suggestive lighting by Derek Van Heel and, by John Farrell, a set of looming, ominous black tile — felt flat, as literal-minded as the libretto, which is less imaginative than the score.
Spread across less than a hundred villages along the mountainous China-Tibet border in Yunnan province, the Mosuo are widely painted as a culture in which women rule and free love is the norm: girl power mixed with the dreaminess of an alternate universe.
One of a few locals at SATELLITE, &gallery represented Miami's inherent dreaminess, with a lightbox by Nice 'n' Easy that looked like the view from a tropical window, prints by Miami native Maggie Dunlap, and a glowing duo of video suites by Willie Avendano.
For contrast, here is what professionals look like in the tube: I had imagined my time in the air as a trampoline of incalculable dreaminess; a place where I could backflip, spin, and execute all kinds of elegant and hilarious physical comedy, free from the annoyances of gravity.
With their utopian sense of freedom, it's no wonder why SoCal canyons have historically been ideal environments for visual artists, songwriters, filmmakers, and other creative types like photographer Heather Culp, whose own work is a tribute to the intimate, sun-soaked dreaminess hovering over her home base of Topanga Canyon.
Nothing Gray has done in the past two decades has matched the universal appeal of her debut album, "On How Life Is" (which included the chart-topping smash "I Try"), but she has stayed rather faithful to the sound she sketched out there: a mix of take-no-crap attitude and dreaminess, full of contagious choruses, jazz flourishes and hints of Caribbean rhythm.
In 1939 Cutler was evacuated to Annan.Guardian (7 March 2006). "Unassuming master of offbeat humour whose eccentric take on the world entertained generations". He joined the Royal Air Force as a navigator in 1942 but was soon grounded for "dreaminess" and worked as a storeman.
Tyler constantly instructed the orchestra to play quieter, "trying to say more with less for Vision". The music for the visions that the Scarlet Witch gives the Avengers pays homage to scores from the 1950s, with Tyler using a "randomly played" vibraphone and strings such as a harp to create a "dreaminess" and "hypnotic effect".
With Nadja's past fixed within his own memory and consciousness, the narrator is awakened to the impenetrability of reality and perceives a particularly ghostly residue peeking from under its thin veil. Thus, he might better put into practice his theory of Surrealism, predicated on the dreaminess of the experience of reality within reality itself.
Bazhov later created another skaz about his life, "Dalevoe glyadeltse". Danila Zverev and Danilo the Craftsman share many common traits, e.g. both lost their parents early, both tended cattle and were punished for their dreaminess, both suffered from poor health since childhood. Danila Zverev was so short and thin that the villagers gave him the nickname "Lyogonkiy" ().
La Gatta Cenerentola is a 1976 three-act musical, in Neapolitan language, adapted by from the sixth fable (Cinderella) of Giambattista Basile's Pentamerone. It debuted in Naples and later premiered in the United States (1985) and Great Britain (1988). De Simone sought to express the dreaminess of southern Italian popular culture. His fresh and authentic reinvention of folksongs brought him prominence.
Harley Granville-Barker was born in London, England on 25 November 1877. He left school at 14 and began a career in acting. As his career blossomed, he seemed to excel in roles that were a culmination of intelligence and romantic dreaminess. This landed him many roles such as; Tanner in Man and Superman, Cusins in Major Barbara, Marchbanks in Candida, and Dubedat in The Doctor's Dilemma.
In his review for Classic Rock magazine, Paul Trynka writes: > The towering achievement of this album is, you might say, the preachiest > song, "Be Here Now". A straightforward evocation of Buddhist philosophy, its > modal folk riffs and wavering melody are enchanting. Writer Ian MacDonald > suggested that Nick Drake's "River Man" was based on this same Buddhist > notion of mindfulness, and there's a similar combination of dreaminess and > fierce intensity in this song, which is a masterpiece.
When the curtains open, viewers find themselves caught within a nightmare that strongly contrasts the dreaminess of sequences to come: a young girl's birthday party is cruelly interrupted by Josh's (Mish P. DeLight) loss of custody over her. He wakes in a fright and squeezes the hand of his husband (James Ferguson) for comfort. Early on, a theme in Claire is identified here: the transcendence of love beyond social norms. The audience is briefly walked through the pair's daily routine.
It really, really hurts." In a mixed review for the episode, a Spoiler TV writer criticized the plot calling it a "self- indulgent episode", contrasted it with "well crafted departure of Mark Sloan, or by Lexie Grey". Also criticizing the absence of the series' major cast from the episode the review said, "The presence of so many inconsequential and uninteresting characters was continually in danger of swamping the dreaminess of Derek." However, appreciative of Pompeo's character, the reviewer remarked, "the writing of Meredith was completely on point.
Edwin Landseer, Scene from A Midsummer Night's Dream. Titania and Bottom (1848) Maurice Hunt, Chair of the English Department at Baylor University, writes of the blurring of the identities of fantasy and reality in the play that make possible "that pleasing, narcotic dreaminess associated with the fairies of the play". By emphasising this theme, even in the setting of the play, Shakespeare prepares the reader's mind to accept the fantastic reality of the fairy world and its happenings. This also seems to be the axis around which the plot conflicts in the play occur.
Nelson, James. "Huntsville museum offers best contemporary art show in a while," The Birmingham News, Arts & Leisure, July 6, 1997. The individual paintings—often heavily scraped, sanded or repainted, with language fragments, indecipherable diagrams, thick smears of paint, or realistically rendered objects—were based on small, private memories, incidents or impressions that Klamen felt weren't fully formed enough to stand as individual artworks. He found that in concert they revealed surprises and formed wholes that David Pagel described as "multi-faceted, intimate panorama," in which reverie, intuition and dreaminess took precedence over rationality.
Since ancient times, north Zhejiang and neighbouring south Jiangsu have been famed for their prosperity and opulence, and simply inserting north Zhejiang place names (Hangzhou, Jiaxing, etc.) into poetry gave an effect of dreaminess, a practice followed by many noted poets. In particular, the fame of Hangzhou (as well as Suzhou in neighbouring Jiangsu province) has led to the popular saying: "Above there is heaven; below there is Suzhou and Hangzhou" (), a saying that continues to be a source of pride for the people of these two still prosperous cities.
Upon its release, The Fool received critical acclaim. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 77, based on 33 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews." AllMusic's Heather Phares said that "The Fool has flashes of brilliance" and "darkly feminine songs with instinctive structures". Jason Heller of The A.V. Club noted the album "coasts instead on a humid, hazy, oozing pulse that's less ice age and more malarial swamp" and "with a torpid and feverish dreaminess".
Portrait of young Goncharov by Kirill Gorbunov, 1847 "Goncharov’s novel caused furore in Saint Petersburg, its success was unheard of. And how much good will it bring to our society, what a massive blow will it administer to romanticism, dreaminess, sentimentality and provincialism," Belinsky wrote to critic Vasily Botkin on March 17, 1847. "Goncharov's debut novel was very successful both in literary saloons and with wider audience," according to biographer Gavriil Potanin.G.N. (Gavriil Nikitich) Potanin (1823—1910) was a Simbirsk author, the author of the Old Things Grow Old, Young Things Just Grow novel, published by Sovremennik in 1861.
The film received mixed reviews upon its release. In his review in the Chicago Sun-Times, Roger Ebert gave the film three of four stars. Ebert singling out Meg Tilly's performance wrote, "Tilly's acting style is the right choice for the movie: Her dreaminess, which at first seems distracting, becomes an important part of the suspense, because while she drifts in her romantic reverie, a sweet smile on her face, we're mentally screaming at her to wake up and smell the coffee." In her review in The Washington Post, Rita Kempley called the film "mushy" and "pockey".
Music UK also gave the album a positive review, stating, "Back with the same band that helped her notch up such smoky, smooth jazz hits as 'Your Love Is King', 'Smooth Operator' and 'The Sweetest Taboo', Sade has produced an album of class, sophistication and melancholy soul." Ken Tucker of Entertainment Weekly praised the album's cohesiveness saying each "song melts into the next; the result is an undifferentiated dreaminess." In a more mixed review, Revolution praised the band's "creative leap" but noted the album as being "acceptable". Q also gave the album a mixed review stating the album was not "memorable" but praised the minimalist style.
According to film critic Roger Ebert, Susie adheres to the Hollywood tradition of being depicted as a hooker with a heart of gold, while her tough demeanor is little more than an act. Matt Brunson of Creative Loafing described Susie as a "tough-talking, street-smart" character who is "always ready with a quip (or a sharp counter to a quip)." Writing for The Daily Beast, Elizabeth Kaye identified Susie as "a woman who must battle to keep her emotions from showing". Film Quarterly's Steve Vineberg wrote that the character boasts "a cannily concealed underlayer of childlike dreaminess," comparing her appearance and wardrobe to that of singer Ricky Lee Jones.
Richard Brody of The New Yorker called it a "masterwork" and stated that the film would "take its place as one of [Davies'] finest creations". Had the film been given a limited release in the United States before 2017, Brody would have placed it first in his list of best films of 2016. Internationally, The New York Times stated: "This Emily Dickinson biopic possesses a poetic sensibility perfectly suited to its subject and a deep, idiosyncratic intuition about what might have made her tick." The Washington Post wrote: "Davies is a master of the slow build, lyrically evoking both the dreaminess and gravity of his subject and her verse".
Lut Pil, 'Boeren, burgers en buitenlui: voorstellingen van het landelijk leven in België vanaf 1850', Leuven University Press, 1 January 1990, pp. 27–28 These melancholic early works, such as After the funeral (1876–1880, Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium), express in their gloomy atmosphere the poverty of the peasants and their submissiveness to the land. The works of this period show subjects that allowed Verstraete to give free rein to his urge for poetic dreaminess and sentimentality. To the Vigil After Verstraete started working in Zeeland in the Netherlands and at the coast during the period from 1886 to 1890, his work lost its earlier gloominess.
The Bergmans wrote the lyrics to Billy Goldenberg's television musical Queen of the Stardust Ballroom which won the couple their third Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Achievement in Special Musical Material, it was later the couple's second Broadway show, Ballroom, which opened in 1978. In 2007 Alan Bergman released his first album as a vocalist, Lyrically, Alan Bergman, featuring lyrics written by him and his wife and arranged by Alan Broadbent and Jeremy Lubbock. Reviewing the album for Allmusic, John Bush praised Bergman's "excellent interpretive skills" and Christopher Loundon in the JazzTimes described Bergman's voice as a "...revelation, suggesting both the wise, elder Sinatra and the astutely mellow Fred Astaire, with a touch of the offbeat dreaminess of Chet Baker." The Bergmans have had a long professional relationship with the singer and actress Barbra Streisand.
The song continues to receive attention following the 2014 Apple Years Harrison reissues. In Mojo, Tom Doyle writes of Living in the Material World "spot[lighting] the spirituality and the dreaminess" in Harrison's songwriting, through "the gentle, non-preachy 'The Light That Has Lighted the World' and 'Be Here Now', both great works of look-around-you wonder".Tom Doyle, "Hari Styles: George Harrison The Apple Years 1968–1975", Mojo, November 2014, p. 109. In a review for Blogcritics, Chaz Lipp views the production on the album as "meticulous" and superior to All Things Must Pass, such that "[t]he delicate melodies of songs like 'The Day the World Gets 'Round' and 'Be Here Now' are never lost in bombast."Chaz Lipp, "Music Review: George Harrison’s Apple Albums Remastered", Blogcritics, 5 October 2014 (retrieved 11 January 2015).
" Gordon described the music as similar to Pink Floyd, King Crimson and Max Vague. Bollenberg noted "the material on Office Of Strategic Influence gets closer to Moore's very own Chroma Key mixed with dashes of latterday Porcupine Tree... there are bits and bobs all over the album that could easily have fit on In Absentia." Ed Sander of DPRP compared the album's sound to that of Porcupine Tree: "the album features both the dreaminess of some early Porcupine Tree material, as well as the aggressive riff based approach of tracks like 'Up The Downstair', 'Signify' and 'Wedding Nails' and other trademark Tree elements like distorted vocals and catchy bass parts." He noted the music was "more based around catchy dark riffs in the Porcupine Tree vein then on self-indulging fast-finger guitar or keyboard solos.
15th-century poet and monk John Lydgate wrote that King Arthur was crowned in "the land of the fairy" and taken in his death by four fairy queens, to Avalon, where he lies under a "fairy hill" until he is needed again.The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Fairies, Anna Franklin, Sterling Publishing Company, 2004, p. 18. The Quarrel of Oberon and Titania by Joseph Noel Paton (1849): fairies in Shakespeare Fairies appear as significant characters in William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, which is set simultaneously in the woodland and in the realm of Fairyland, under the light of the Moon and in which a disturbance of nature caused by a fairy dispute creates tension underlying the plot and informing the actions of the characters. According to Maurice Hunt, Chair of the English Department at Baylor University, the blurring of the identities of fantasy and reality makes possible "that pleasing, narcotic dreaminess associated with the fairies of the play".

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