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never-never land

NOUN
  1. a pleasing country existing only in dreams or imagination

How To Use never-never land In A Sentence

  • Those two jokers may be happy in their never-never land, but it's time they recognised reality.
  • `Sometimes,' he boomed, `I think our friends the swervers live in some kind of never-never land. THE SCHEME FOR FULL EMPLOYMENT
  • They spent the next three weeks in what Betty called the “never-never land” of secret OSS training schools, a series of safe houses scattered all over the Virginia area where they were taught how to make false documents, skulk around corners while following people, arrange secret meetings, and question suspects. A Covert Affair
  • Thoughts of careers and domestic bliss swept me off to the never-never land of the future and I realised that there was an alternative. THE MANANA MAN
  • Deep down she felt she had been living in her own private never-never land for too long. YELLOW BIRD
  • Later on, these same corporate infested predators got HHO generation lost in the world of cold fusion confusion with just enough funding to keep it limping along and waylayed in that fantastical way out there in a way out of the way never-never land world of a seeming, instead of a being; lost into a fantasia of never happenin '! A Bottom Up Rescue Plan for the Auto, Bank and Mortgage Companies
  • We became suspended in some stately never-never land of pleasure, luxury and idleness.
  • If he thinks we can get this done by next week, he's living in never-never land.
  • Finally, this is all set in the most astonishingly beautiful never-never land of palatial bourgeois interiors of great beauty, but cold as death and utterly unlivable.
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