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dream

noun as in goal

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Example Sentences

I was drawn to The Class for different reasons—chiefly, the pipe dream of achieving a tighter and tauter backside.

The Eighty-ninth Congress was potentially more fertile ground for the broad range of controversial programs on his dream agenda.

I fall back into a dream and then suddenly there is a tapping on the window just above my bed.

So where does this leave the millions of Palestinians—like my relatives—who dream of self-determination and a sovereign state?

And for those on the Palestinian right who still dream of driving the Jews into the sea, they too can forget it.

She would never forget it; but realizing its gravity, she decided thereupon never to tell it—the dream—to anybody.

Little did Tressan dream to what a cask of gunpowder he was applying the match of his smug pertness.

She was in a dream of oily odours and monstrous iron constructions, dominated by the grand foreman: and Edwin was in the dream.

As the devil never wanted insinuators, I shall observe, that I learned a way how to make a man dream of what I pleased.

Alice Arden, you little dream of the man and the route by which, possibly, deliverance is speeding to you.

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On this page you'll find 139 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to dream, such as: delusion, fantasy, idea, image, imagination, and nightmare.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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