fantasy - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • fulfill: David Harrison via e-mail A. Kenya fulfills every romantic African fantasy.
  • weave: Actually, you tend to weave many fantasies around John.

Adjective modifier

  • utopian: For him, socialism is not a utopian fantasy that covers the real business of shooting people.
  • pure: The former Spurs striker cost £ 1m, which was pure fantasy given the state of the club just a few months earlier.
  • masturbatory: Her love life is a wasteland, littered with poetic couplets and masturbatory fantasy.
  • heroic: Our current patron is best-selling author of heroic fantasy David Gemmell.
  • sexual: Just the sort of sexual fantasy some people would pay good money for.

Modifies a noun

  • football: He puts fantasy football mock draft 2005 is right now, here!
  • trilogy: I wanted to produce a fantasy trilogy with all the grit, and cruelty, and humor of real life.
  • novel: In 1848, he married Effie Gray, for whom he wrote the early fantasy novel The King of the Golden River.
  • league: Check the rally results or the fantasy rally league standings.
  • epic: I first began to write as a teenager, when I first had the idea for a sprawling science fiction and fantasy epic.
  • adventure: Fantasy adventure in a tropical climate with its roots far from the northern European staples of the genre.

Noun used with modifier

  • premiership: Join my free premiership fantasy football mini league with a first prize of £ 15,000 in the overall game.
  • epic: An epic fantasy can range up to 300,000 words or more.
  • sci-fi: My own sci-fi fantasy would then be realized when this planet become uninhabitable due to the efforts of its inhabitants.
  • horror: It's not a " gothic horror fantasy " it's fantasy.

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