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dream
noun
1 a series of unconscious thoughts and mental images experienced during sleep.
2 a state of complete engrossment in one's own thoughts.
3 a distant ambition, especially an unattainable one.
4 colloq an extremely pleasing person or thing He's a dream to work with .
adjective , colloq luxurious, ideal.
verb (dreamed or dreamt , dreaming )
1 tr & intr to have thoughts and visions during sleep.
2 (usu dream of something)
a to have a distant ambition or hope;
b to imagine or conceive of something.
3 intr to have extravagant and unrealistic thoughts or plans.
4 intr to be lost in thought.
[13c in the form dreme ]
dreamer noun .
dreamless adjective .
like a dream colloq extremely well, easily or successfully.
dream something up to devise or invent something unusual or absurd.
dream ticket
noun an ideal or optimum list, or especially pair, of people, especially electoral candidates.
[1960s]
dream time
noun in Aboriginal folklore: the time when the earth and patterns of life on earth took shape. Also called alcheringa.
[1940s]
dreamboat
noun , slang an ideal romantic partner.
[1940s]
dreamy
adjective (dreamier , dreamiest )
1 unreal, as if in a dream.
2 having or showing a wandering mind.
3 colloq lovely.
[16c]
dreamily adverb .
dreaminess noun .
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