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II . dream <dreamt [or dreamed], dreamt [or dreamed] > [driːm] VB intr, trans

dream up VB trans

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The meandering discussions they have about life, death, dreams and mortality have all the sizzle and wit you could ever hope to find in a movie.
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He often talks about his dreams, which are very disturbing.
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Apparently, a theory will be confirmed by the experimental data, or be falsified and cast into the wastebasket of broken scientific dreams.
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He has stated that young people should dare to dream, work assiduously to fulfill the dreams and contribute to the revitalization of the nation.
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Dreams will only take us so far, but can also engrain old ways of thinking when new ones are required.
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Finally, he collapses on his bed, and dreams that he is trapped in a blackboard-room covered in math problems.
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It is said that this image goes about at nigh to visit people in their dreams and to check the crops of the community.
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As long as some people still hanker after idealistic dreams of humanity, it can never be over.
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Its special abilities allow it to hypnotize its enemies to eat their dreams.
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He dreams of stardom, but the stranglehold the producer has on the music industry condemns him to work for a pittance.
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