The latching of the gate broke up her depressing revery and banished the pinched and pining look from her features. |
It was easy and effective, but seemed to be more favorable to revery than conversation. |
Perhaps it's inevitable that actors with a career as venerated as Al Pacino's slip into revery. |
The gypsy's song had disturbed Gringoire's revery as the swan disturbs the water. |
Kate's anxieties, when she at last hinted them to Malbone, only sent him further into revery. |
Starting from a revery, Whispering Smith reached for the warrant. |