Similar words: imagine, imaginary, imagination, imaginative, unimaginable, imaginatively, maginot line, magical. Meaning: [ɪ'mædʒɪn] adj. not based on fact; dubious.
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151. I imagined the ribbon of my life happily unfurling before me.
152. I imagined dead mice and old wires curled recklessly in the walls, rusty pipes among antique fixtures.
153. Skate - he imagined that was one of those flat bony fish, with the teeth showing in a sardonic grin.
154. As can be imagined, they were very easily degenerated into hot-tempered battles fought in deadly earnest.
155. I imagined a sorceress inside performing her rites behind the window, with a red kerchief.
156. I imagined Richard, my massive hunk, sheltering a tiny kitty in the cradle of his arm.
157. Lightly hitched to society, he imagined himself bound to grander forces.
158. But only because I liked the irony; in his previous incarnation, I could not have imagined him near the water.
159. For a girl to be put in the family-way in those days spelt catastrophe - nothing worse could be imagined then.
160. It should not be imagined, however, that Storni was a lone trailblazer in a male-dominated world of poetry.
161. Rooks cawed in the dark trees which ringed the house and I imagined demons nestling in the branches, mocking us.
162. I would tell them that they could attain levels of quality and customer satisfaction greater than they had ever imagined.
163. The difficulties in achieving such effective intervention can easily be imagined.
164. Sitting there, I imagined Durrell at his computer, clicking out his program for fighting fire with fire. Sentencedict.com
165. I had imagined that I could become, over time, an element within the picture rather than an observer peering in.
166. Our relationship started as best friends, and we never imagined that should change.
167. Deaf people also imagined hearing people to hold more negative attitudes than they actually did.
168. I imagined he was destined to continue his exile with his memories in the attic at Reine.
169. How does he see himself poised at the intersection between his various stories about the past and his various imagined futures?
170. How could she have possibly imagined how dramatically her feelings towards him would have changed in so short a time?
171. He brought people together, people who had never imagined it.
172. Then the anti-aircraft guns opened up, firing into the air against an imagined air raid.
173. Our screwed up eyes imagined they say a straight line in the bottom of Central Gully.
174. We had never imagined we would put them to their intended use.
175. Billic Poe raised to him eyes in which he saw, or imagined he saw, a plea.
176. Knowing what I know now, I imagined she was stretched out on the marital bed finishing the job.
177. What kind of private life could be imagined for this dried-up bundle of chilblains and nasal catarrh?
178. He had imagined the nuns to be very particular whom they took into their house as pupils.
179. She had imagined it was because of her long association with the name Lemarchand, but it was not that.
180. And they hid their identities, more so than anyone imagined.
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