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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151. The holiday was one I have always dreamed about and I would highly recommend the centre to any outdoor enthusiast.
152. The old anthropological concept dreamed up in the universities to describe the potentialities of nature as understood by primitive people.
153. The former quarterback still dreamed of throwing the long ball.
154. Wella's high quality, creamy formulations give you a look you never dreamed you could achieve at home.
155. When I was at college I dreamed of becoming a great novelist.
156. With Chris he had known a joy he had never dreamed of.
157. You will begin to dream about money the way you dreamed about overdue term papers when you were in college.
158. These people here have so little conception of our world that sometimes I feel myself as if I must have dreamed it.
159. She had a tremendous gift for making people see their own potential and do things they never dreamed possible.
160. Most of us have far more courage than we ever dreamed we possessed. Dale Carnegie
161. She Dreamed up a new hobby for the Mayor, collecting antique paperweights, and made good use of them.
162. In the infamous Hayes-Tilden election, no one dreamed of taking the contest to the court as a neutral forum.
163. In 1933, the Columbia was by far the biggest river anyone had ever dreamed about damming.
164. The ratings were extraordinary, and the show was a bigger success than even he had dreamed.
165. Caro dreamed she was driving along a straight empty road.
166. I think it was an hour, I closed my eyes and dreamed of young men singing songs from open windows.
167. There could never now be that bridal night she had dreamed of, that uninhibited leap into love and happiness.
168. Mass-circulation magazines had a larger pulpit than any meeting-hall diet guru ever dreamed.
169. It was a combo dreamed up by the Marx Brothers.
170. She watched television, listened to music, and dreamed about favourite pop stars - just like any normal teenager.
171. Nothing he had foreseen, nothing he had dreamed of could have bodied forth the shape and taste of this existence.
172. Everything you ever dreamed of, they make it right here.
173. They were destroying something we dreamed of owning and playing but had no prospect of affording at the time.
174. He never dreamed he would be the butt of such a classic, almost vaudevillian joke.
175. But even then Ethel had pored over travel brochures and dreamed of ships, cruises, and faraway places.
176. The girl dreamed of entering show biz through advertisement.
177. The event was dreamed up by Mick Jagger.
178. What we are doing today is something never dreamed of by our forefather.
179. I find life more charming and more astonishing than I'd ever dreamed.
180. Once more Ralph dreamed,[http://sentencedict.com/dreamed.html] letting his skilful feet deal with the difficulties of the path.
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