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Definition of fantasy land in English: fantasy landnoun mass nounA place that is unreal or imaginary or that excites wonder. I live in the real world, not fantasy land in singular you step out of the realm of reality and enter a fantasy land living in a fantasy land of endless prosperity and happiness as modifier the restaurant is famous for its fantasy-land decor of twinkling lights and glitzy mirrors Example sentencesExamples - Soon, your child will be happily dreaming in fantasy land.
- Our helicopters land on what seems an elaborate garden fantasyland.
- No, fantasy land is not the real middle ages.
- I lived in a fantasyland for 12 years playing professional baseball.
- In other words, they seem to be living in a dangerous fantasy land.
- Fantasyland in the centre of the Disneyland Park contains the Sleeping Beauty's Castle.
- Hollywood is living in some sort of fantasy land.
- Mr O'Sullivan said we are living in fantasy land.
- He called them a "bunch of whiners" living in a "fantasy land."
- On a $70 share price, our fantasyland profit of $1.80 a share works out to a yield of 2.6 %.
- Ken Shirley, who was somehow in his fantasy land, started talking about taniwha.
- He thus makes something that might otherwise be a forgettable eyesore a fantasyland of beautiful poignancy.
- The French might be retreating to economic fantasy land, deluding themselves they could enjoy a 35-hour week without sacrificing living standards.
- Most commentators, including Bashir, noticed the personal elements in this regressive fantasy land.
- Selene let her mind wander once more into fantasy-land for a little bit too long.
- I managed to get a short clip of the fantasy land twirls at the end.
- I'm not going to promise you a fantasy land.
- Sometimes England feels like a big country, squeezed into a tiny, Alice in Wonderland, miniature, fantasy land.
- I'm also not living in some fantasy land of dating Dan.
- It is an artist's rendering of some space-age fantasy land of the future.
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