dream - use in sentences

Preposition: on

Preposition: into

  • reality: Clyde were approached today by a casting company that may turn your dreams into reality!

Adjective modifier

  • lucid: However, lucid dreams do tend to occur in periods of higher cortical arousal.
  • wild: Of course, in 1933 no-one ever imagined in their wildest dreams that he might actually try to murder them all.
  • vivid: But seeing is believing the paintings of Dali, like vivid dreams, may seem wholly believable to some spectators.
  • utopian: To know that you feel the same as I do Is a three-fold, utopian dream.
  • American: In America, people talk about the American Dream.
  • impossible: And, to be a hero might not mean to conquer impossible dreams which we honestly don't want to reach.

Converse of object

  • fulfill: She sails the a full schedule fulfill dreams cruise.
  • revisit: After a major obstacle or event, a period out of the sport may be an appropriate way of revisiting the dream.
  • realize: Then maybe our rural property service you help realize that dream.
  • fulfill: Now we need your help to fulfill the dream!
  • come: Then to get second in the final is just a dream come true, " said a rather pleased Collier.
  • chase: Hacks me off. _________________ If every child chased dreams of societal reorganization, In place of sweet wrappers and escape.

Noun used with modifier

  • childhood: It was her success in beauty contests that made her give up her childhood dreams of becoming a writer.
  • pipe: The NHS is admittedly a huge organization and eliminating fraud completely, although desirable, can probably never be more than a pipe dream.
  • dugy: Soccer: Dugy dreams of final spot Soccer: Delight for boss Parky Soccer: MK Dons 1-2 Colchester.. .

Preposition: of

  • stardom: Angels with Dirty Wings Rachel Goswell's world has always revolved around dreams of musical stardom.

Modifies a noun

  • wedding: In fact with all the available options for you in Chicago, your dream wedding will be a blast.

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