Similar words: beaming, gleaming, dream up, dream of, dreamlike, pipe dream, american dream, gaming. Meaning: ['drɪːmɪŋ] n. 1. imaginative thoughts indulged in while awake 2. a series of mental images and emotions occurring during sleep.
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91. Work without vision is drudgery. Vision without work is dreaming. Work plus vision-this is destiny. Gordon B. Hinckley
92. The sleeper is awakened when rapid eye movements indicate that dreaming is taking place.
93. He was dreaming; maybe it was the way he would dream for the rest of his short life.
94. If rapid eye movements accompany dreaming, does it mean that our eyes are following the action of the dreams?
95. That impressionable child who had swooned and sighed and lain in bed dreaming of Jake MacKay had finally grown up with a vengeance.
96. As he did so his hamstring went and four years of training and dreaming came to nought.
97. Ralph Berger assessed the effects of meaningful verbal stimuli on dreaming.
98. Whether you have a Maruti or a BMW, the road remains the same. Whether you travel economy class or business, your destination doesn't change. Whether you have a Titan or a Rolex, the time is the same. There is nothing wrong in dreaming a luxurious life. What needs to be taken care of is not let need become greed. Because needs can always be met, but greed can never be fulfilled. Rajinikanth
99. Dreaming can on the other hand be seen as having a function in resolving emotional conflicts by a process of emotional integration.
100. Paradoxically, while dreaming we are without imagination and we are not aware that we are dreaming.
101. The distinction between this state and the state of normal dreaming being that movement and other physical responses take place.
102. They went on dreaming, but they could not exercise their power to realize their dreams.
103. That doesn't stop Hedley from dreaming of owning a video store, even though it seems near impossible.
104. Sorcerer felt dazed and half asleep, still dreaming wild dawn dreams.
105. She must be dreaming, but surely she had only just gone to sleep.
106. I had been dreaming of Cymbeline riding piggyback on my shoulders.
107. I hoped that someone would wake me up, that I had only been dreaming.
108. She died in her sleep while dreaming that she was teaching geography, her mind quite lucid again.
109. The idea prevalent during the 19605 that lack of dreaming might cause madness is anticipated by two hundred years in his writing.
110. It was a mirror, he thought desperately: he was dreaming of a mirror.
111. We dream to give ourselves hope. To stop dreaming - well, that's like saying you can never change your fate. Amy Tan
112. The role of dreaming in this very important process must be regarded as slight.
113. There are, however,(www.Sentencedict.com) no more reports of dreaming about food.
114. To dream on occasion is not dreaming; to love on occasion is not love. Dejan Stojanovic
115. He fell asleep dreaming though that Rupert Quashie went to the beach and pushed Collymore down with his gun.
116. One explanation is that dreaming is an essential part of our adaptation to the demands of the world we face.
117. Each morning I jerked awake at four or five after dreaming of Ellie.
118. No doubt, too, he was dreaming pleasant dreams of his dinner companion of last night!
119. And that's just what David Stewart and Fiona Thornton-Norris are dreaming of.
120. If that were the case, then wouldn't the girls athletics program be overburdened with athletic hopefuls dreaming of state championships?
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