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How do you use dreamily in a sentence?

Here are a few examples of how to use "dreamily" in a sentence:

* She gazed dreamily at the sunset, lost in thought. (This emphasizes the dreamy, unfocused nature of her gaze.)

* The old man spoke dreamily of his childhood, his eyes twinkling with reminiscence. (This suggests that he's recalling the past in a nostalgic and slightly hazy way.)

* The music drifted through the air, making the listeners sway dreamily. (This describes the effect of the music on the listeners, inducing a relaxed and dreamy state.)

* She walked through the bustling market, but her mind was dreamily occupied with the upcoming trip. (This shows that despite being in a busy environment, her thoughts are elsewhere, lost in a dreamy state.)

You can use "dreamily" to describe:

* A person's gaze or demeanor

* How someone speaks or acts

* The effect something has on a person

* The state of someone's mind

Remember that "dreamily" conveys a sense of being lost in thought, relaxed, or unfocused, often with a touch of nostalgia or longing.

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