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fantasize, v.|ˈfæntəsaɪz| [f. fantasy + -ize.] a. intr. = fantasy v. 1 c.
1926Spectator 13 Mar. 455/2 Certainly one may fantasize to one's own taste. 1960Guardian 28 Sept. 11/2 Only when they listened to each other could one fantasize about their mood. b. trans. To visualize fancifully, to represent in the fancy.
1950London & Caprio Sexual Deviations xiii. 593, I used to put my penis between my legs so that nothing but the hair of the pubic region showed and would thus fantasize how my sister looked when I did the peeping. 1961E. Hunter Mothers & Daughters i. 59 The men were..fantasizing the entire crew in dress uniform. 1968Sunday Sun (Baltimore) 3 Nov. D1/6, I always fantasized myself as a James Dean type. Hence ˈfantasized ppl. a.
1964Spectator 8 May 632/2 The manner and matter of these various charges seem to belong to his own fantasised world. |