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 Translation for 'fantasist' from English to Italian
NOUN   fantasist | fantasists
abbacone {m}fantasist [dreamer]
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Translation for 'fantasist' from English to Italian

fantasist [dreamer]
abbacone {m}
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Usage Examples English
  • In the circus a clown named Tottons Togni (Totò), forced to never remove his make-up to avoid revealing his real identity, is constantly haunted by the jealousy of three women (a lion tamer, a fantasist, a trapeze artist) and also by the investigations of a police officer.
  • In 2011, Morgan performed in the Royal Court Theatre production of Pedro Miguel Rozo's play "Our Private Life" to favourable reviews as Carlos, a "bipolar compulsive fantasist" homosexual who suspects he was molested by his father as a child.
  • The book tells the story of a relationship that develops between Henry Kent, a sociopath and fantasist who preys on lonely rich women, and Daisy Langrish, an ageing novelist with two broken marriages behind her.
  • "The House on the Borderland" (1908) is a supernatural horror novel by British fantasist William Hope Hodgson.
  • Zoltán wanted an underplayed realistic story, while Alex favoured an exuberant fantasist epic.

  • The lyrics for "Room to Roam" are found in the books "Lilith" and "Phantastes" by the Scottish fantasist George MacDonald.
  • Otto Witte (October 16, 1872 – August 13, 1958) was a German circus acrobat and fantasist who said that he managed to be crowned King of Albania.
  • The fantasy may involve the fantasist as either the one being forced into sex or being the perpetrator.
  • Wood, reviewing another of Flieger's books for "VII", writes that "Splintered Light" is "an indispensable work for any serious study of the great fantasist, especially of "The Silmarillion".
  • Jurors at the Old Bailey watched footage of Fasoli begging for his life as he was attacked by fantasist Marshall while classical music played in the background.

  • The inquiry's conclusion was reported in both secular and Christian media, with British national newspaper "The Observer" describing Anthony as a "serial fantasist".
  • He debuted on stage at seventeen years old and, taking the road into variety shows as a chansonnier, a fantasist and impersonator, he became an international celebrity when he replaced Maurice Chevalier at the Folies-Bergère in Paris.
  • Yet Baum was not a naturalist but a fantasist, and the seven chapters (XII – XVIII) that he devotes to the Paradise of Birds are the heart of the fantasy.
  • Contemporary illustrators include Jay Ryan, whose hand-silkscreened posters have advertised many a rock band, and fantasist Scott Gustafson.
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