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UK
/dɹˈiːmd/
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[ US /ˈdɹimd/ ]
[ US /ˈdɹimd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
conceived of or imagined or hoped for
his dreamed symphony that would take the world of music by storm
How To Use dreamed In A Sentence
- Last night as I slept I dreamed everyday dreams - I can't even remember now what they were.
- A reaction induced on the laboratory bench may, like yeast in inert dough, leaven the whole of mankind, lightening and lifting it to heights undreamed of by its ancestors. The Contribution of Creative Chemistry to the Humanities
- Indeed, if you just lie back, technology and the global economic order will make you happier than you ever dreamed possible, they say.
- The last Mariposa lily vanished from the burnt grasses as the California Indian summer dreamed itself out in purple mists on the windless air. CHAPTER XXXVI
- He sat among the great philosophers and the novelists of Western life like Steinbeck and Stegner and dreamed up a word for what Visa is: “chaordic” — complex systems that blend order and chaos. The Reading Class, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
- One night, after a Piranha editing session, Cameronwent to sleep with afever and dreamed that he saw a robot clawing itsway toward a coweringwoman.
- Washington dreamed his way along the street, his fancy flitting from grain to hogs, from hogs to banks, from banks to eyewater, from eye-water to Tennessee Land, and lingering but a feverish moment upon each of these fascinations. The Gilded Age, Part 1.
- And here, in the Ramesseum, I found campaniform, or lotus-flower capitals on the columns -- here where Rameses once perhaps dreamed of his Syrian campaigns, or of that famous combat when, "like The Spell of Egypt
- That night, she fell asleep in her grand canopy bed and dreamed of bayberries. A CASTLE IN THE CLOUDS • by Erin M. Kinch
- It was the greatest joy to me to see some of those things in Mme. Ricard's library, that I had read and dreamed about so long in my head. Daisy