fantasise造句1 He liked to fantasise that he had won a gold medal.
2 My secret problem is I fantasise about her making love to me.
3 So let us fantasise, and see industry and agriculture in a new light.
4 The fact that you fantasise about a woman rather than a man is neither here nor there in these circumstances.
5 But don't fantasise about everyone at a party queuing up to chat to you.
6 A NEW survey says people fantasise more about winning the Lottery than meeting their dream date.
7 I fantasise about him and get the shakes when he's in the room.
8 Do not fantasise you could change anyone!
9 I don't fancy or fantasise about other women.
10 Women do quite commonly fantasise being raped.
11 'Tell me something you fantasise about, ' he said.
12 Some people, not unexpectedly perhaps, fantasise about celebrities.
13 If she did, how could we ever fantasise about me crouching over her chest again? In real life, I'd suffocate the poor woman between my meaty thighs.
14 While women fantasise about love and romance, men fantasise about fast cars, bigger computers, boats and motorcycles.
15 You fantasise and take delight in things that are not your own.
16 Though we fantasise about being wealthy, looked up to or loved, what we actually want is to be secure, strong, self-contained and content.
17 Information from the search also found men fantasise about group sex more than women, and picture more men than women in the action.
18 And many married people flirt with and fantasise about others in a harmless fashion – and accept that behaviour in their spouses.
19 I don't fancy or fantasise about other women. It's just that, over the years, my desire to have sex with anyone at all has faded.
20 A lot of women fantasise about their idol or a past lover while having sex as it turns them on.
21 Guys fantasise about sex all the time and one of the best ways to keep them hooked on to you is to indulge their fantasies.
22 Men fantasise as a substitute for acting out forbidden desires.
23 He was saying, in effect,[www.] get back to Eiger and the hotel room; fantasise sexually - reveal yourself!
24 Emotional intelligence may also make it easier for women to fantasise while in the bedroom.
25 Unlike series that are set in the modern day, period dramas give me a lot of room for imagination and to fantasise .
26 It is not booze, fags or flab that many people fantasise about giving up this new year. One in four working people in Britain want to celebrate 2005 by quitting their jobs.
27 Some people have a thing about the combination, such as the cheesy Bridget Jones types who fantasise about smearing chocolate on a male torso and licking it off.