[
UK
/dɹˈiːmlənd/
]
[ US /ˈdɹimˌɫænd/ ]
[ US /ˈdɹimˌɫænd/ ]
NOUN
- a pleasing country existing only in dreams or imagination
How To Use dreamland In A Sentence
- Set this serene-smelling sachet on the bedside, and you'll be off to Dreamland.
- Head over to Command Post, where they have been quite busy all night while I was in dreamland.
- Anyone in their right mind would flee in favor of a brightly colored Technicolor dreamland full of dancing midgets and brainless robotic lumberjacks.
- Three or four is dreamland. Times, Sunday Times
- Chris is back downstairs with Bee happily in dreamland within about ½ an hour. Workin' 5-9
- We discuss a number of other non-drug options for dropping into dreamland in our Guide to Getting a Good Night's Sleep.
- I want Dreamland deployed as part of the ASEAN exercises - give it a cloak of respectability. DALE BROWN'S DREAMLAND (5) STRIKE ZONE
- She had never been tormented by womanhood, and she had lived in a dreamland of Tennysonian poesy, dense even to the full significance of that delicate master's delicate allusions to the grossnesses that intrude upon the relations of queens and knights. Chapter 14
- Me, well perhaps I live in dreamland, but nothing like that has happened to me yet.
- Asha wished she could do the same, forget about everything and sleep, drift off to dreamland where nothing like this existed and it was all perfect.