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fantasyland

[ fan-tuh-see-land, -zee- ]

noun

  1. a place or circumstance existing only in the imagination or as an ideal; dream world.
  2. an amusement park whose attractions are based on a theme, as fairy tales or exotic locales; theme park.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of fantasyland1

First recorded in 1965–70; fantasy + land
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Example Sentences

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The house — which is still preserved exactly as Willis left it — was also filled with a vast, intensely curated collection of trinkets and curios that she’d accumulated over the years, creating an experience that felt — at least to close friends and romantic partners — a little like living in either a fantasyland or a junkyard.

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But Fox News knows there's one reliable way to get their audience to stop worrying about the real world and bury themselves even more deeply in fantasyland: make everything about MAGA's male insecurities.

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But what Trump and his minions cannot do, as they blunder around breaking things and congratulating each other by emoji, is to force Europe backward into picture-postcard fantasyland, or build a new American empire.

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Cronin acknowledged never having imagined it would be the first step on a path that would lead him to a basketball fantasyland such as Westwood.

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“End immediately”? Anyone who isn’t in fantasyland knows that the only way to soon end the slaughter of Palestinian civilians would be for the U.S. government — the overwhelmingly biggest supplier of Israel’s armaments — to stop sending weapons to Israel.

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