Similar words: imagine, imaginary, imagination, imaginative, unimaginable, imaginatively, maginot line, magical. Meaning: [ɪ'mædʒɪn] adj. not based on fact; dubious.
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121. Real and imagined depths were lurking under the probing axe, and twice I broke through a crust with boot and ferrule.
122. Let us assume nothing but a casual connexion between the imagined tastes and the motion of the hand.
123. Memories grow less vivid, recent experiences are unshared, and imagined caresses across the kilometres become harder to conjure.
124. Mr James Richardson, prosecuting, said Bedworth caused havoc on a scale which couldn't be imagined.
125. Manager Graham freely admits he could never have imagined this threesome getting just one goal between them from six games.
126. No more delightful place for a bath could be imagined.
127. The author imagined assisted suicide to be a heavily regulated practice, to prevent abuse.
128. The scenario of a soldier showing supreme athletic prowess in the name of his country was how de Coubertin imagined the Games.
129. Perhaps I just imagined hearing her moaning a little in the night, and shaking splinters of glass out of her long grey hair.
130. She imagined herself turning up at Alan's bedside with an armful of freesias and went hot all over.
131. Jane feels jealousy and berates herself for having imagined Rochester attracted to her plain self.
132. Until then she had always imagined him to be somehow insubstantial, a shadow of a man.
133. Tom imagined the worst some-times, especially at dusk when he felt more depressed than at any other time of day.
134. The fortune doubtless spent on dermatological maintenance can scarcely be imagined.
134. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
135. He had an idea that she knew how to take care of herself a good deal better than the ingenuous May imagined.
136. I imagined him pulling mournful drones out of the ancient double-reed pipe.
137. I wondered how Bobbie felt and imagined her giving a last check to the pistol.
138. I had not imagined him as some one who would cower in the face of death.
139. We imagined ourselves in a cosy little country practice, jogging along comfortably and enjoying our work.
140. I imagined the beggar from the London streets sitting with the old woman Khadija in my village.
141. He'd imagined expensive good taste - big sofas, neutral carpeting, antiques, safe pictures chosen for their investment potential.
142. The cross is meant to be imagined as oscillating backwards and forwards.
143. He reconstructed the events as he imagined they had happened that evening in April.
144. I was in love, and the feeling was even more wonderful than I ever imagined it could be. Nicholas Sparks
145. He had attacked Eliot for worshipping culture, which I considered about as false an imputation as could be imagined.
146. The ground felt as I imagined a first world war battlefield might feel - all pits and trenches - but dry.
147. She imagined it as a tiny surge welling over a dam and splashing into a parched valley.
148. Under careful analysis, however, the imagined alternatives do not stand up as realistic.
149. Now, abruptly, she could see that he imagined he'd chalked up yet another small victory.
150. He had imagined that their weakness and fearfulness had led them to destruction.
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