Similar words: dreamer, american dream, beamed, dream, steamed, dreamy, dreamt, dream up. Meaning: [driːm] adj. conceived of or imagined or hoped for.
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91. I never overstayed my welcome and always dreamed up some excuse if any of them suggested meeting me outside working hours.
92. During the 1960s, neighborhoods fought against the urban renewal schemes dreamed up by professional city planners.
93. Meanwhile she lived the life of which she had dreamed.
94. Value added tax has been put on spectacles and surgical boots, which we would never have dreamed of doing.
95. He had never dreamed that it would happen to him.
96. The boy, facing life-threatening illness, dreamed of taking a life.
97. But she had dreamed of it endlessly in those days when she had adored him.
98. I dreamed my little baby was alive mewing for me from somewhere in the room.
99. He never really achieved the fame and fortune he dreamed of.
100. I was sure I mailed the letter yesterday, but I must have dreamed it.
101. And when I was growing I dreamed about what I wanted to do in mine.
102. The permissive society of the 60's and 70's was not yet dreamed of.
103. Today the Hardys have their own successful Amway business, earning and giving away more money than they ever dreamed.
104. Rachaela dreamed of Adamus bending over her, his hair a black cowl.
105. Murder was to make him something he had always suspected he might be, but had never dreamed of becoming - interesting.
106. His prophecy was now coming true, perhaps even sooner than he would have dreamed.
107. There are certain dreams that once they are dead can never be dreamed again.
108. Our information technologies and our knowledge economy give us opportunities to do things we never dreamed possible 50 years ago.
109. Dave dreamed up the evil pint in a cellar under Gastons, the pub his runs in Preston.
110. The author Gustave Flaubert once dreamed of lying in a curtained bed.
111. They also dreamed up another seasonal festival that remains sacred in our calendar: Crufts, inaugurated in 1886.
112. I Dreamed the mess under our wheels into tissue paper and drove off before the rest of the place could go up.
113. I dreamed of becoming a writer, although sometimes I considered becoming a college lecturer like my father.
114. Almost daily the disease made the news, but never had they dreamed that polio would find our family.
115. It sounded like the most ridiculous excuse she could have dreamed up to use.
116. By then Mike, though insecure in his ability to improvise[Sentence dictionary], dreamed of being a jazz musician.
117. The theory must have sounded wonderful to the think-tankers who dreamed it up.
118. Right in the middle of the action, where he has always dreamed of being but never quite reached.
119. Once in his own, he dreamed again of Tatiana, but she was far away from Broadstairs.
120. The rest you dreamed up for yourself, you obvious wee shite.
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