| DAYDREAMERS | • daydreamers n. Plural of daydreamer. • Daydreamers n. Plural of Daydreamer. • DAYDREAMER n. one who daydreams. |
| DAYDREAMIER | • DAYDREAMY adj. given to daydreaming. |
| DAYDREAMING | • daydreaming v. Present participle of daydream. • daydreaming n. An instance of daydreaming; a daydream or reverie. • DAYDREAMING n. having daydreams. |
| DREADLESSLY | • dreadlessly adv. Without dread; fearlessly. • DREADLESS adv. free from dread. |
| DREADLOCKED | • dreadlocked adj. Wearing dreadlocks. • dreadlocked v. Simple past tense and past participle of dreadlock. • DREADLOCKED adj. having dreadlocks. |
| DREADNAUGHT | • dreadnaught n. Alternative spelling of dreadnought. • DREADNAUGHT n. a large battleship; a garment of heavy woollen cloth, also DREADNOUGHT. |
| DREADNOUGHT | • dreadnought n. (Military, nautical, historical) A battleship, especially of the World War I era, in which most of the… • dreadnought n. (Informal) A type of warship heavier in armour or armament than a typical battleship. • dreadnought n. (Music) A type of acoustic guitar with a very large body and a waist that is less pronounced than on… |
| DREAMLESSLY | • dreamlessly adv. In a dreamless way; without dreams. • DREAMLESS adv. free from, or without, dreams. |
| DREAMSCAPES | • dreamscapes n. Plural of dreamscape. |
| DREAMWHILES | • DREAMWHILE n. the duration of a dream. |
| DREAMWORLDS | • dreamworlds n. Plural of dreamworld. • dream-worlds n. Plural of dream-world. • dream␣worlds n. Plural of dream world. |
| DREARIHEADS | • DREARIHEAD n. (Spenser) affliction; dreariness, also DREARIHOOD, DRERIHEAD. |
| DREARIHOODS | • DREARIHOOD n. (Spenser) affliction; dreariness, also DREARIHEAD, DRERIHEAD. |
| DREARIMENTS | • dreariments n. Plural of dreariment. • DREARIMENT n. (Spenser) dreariness. |
| DUNDREARIES | • dundrearies n. Plural of Dundreary. • Dundrearies n. Plural of Dundreary. • DUNDREARIES n. long flowing sideburns. |
| HEADREACHED | • HEADREACH v. to make distance to windward in tacking. |
| HEADREACHES | • HEADREACH v. to make distance to windward in tacking. |
| MISDREADING | • misdreading v. Present participle of misdread. • MISDREAD v. (Shakespeare) to fear. |
| OUTDREAMING | • outdreaming v. Present participle of outdream. • OUTDREAM v. to surpass in dreaming. |