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dreamed

American  
[dreemd] / ˈdrimd /

adjective

  1. imagined, desired, or hoped for.


Example Sentences

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Both had dreamed of representing the U.S. in the Olympics — a dream realized symbolically by their jerseys in the U.S. locker room.

From Salon

"We are offering the RN what it has always dreamed of: the appearance of normality."

From BBC

"I have dreamed of making a film about my country since I was a child. Puerto Rico's true history has always been surrounded by controversy."

From BBC

Travel plans expand, hobbies multiply and retirees sometimes invest heavily in activities they always dreamed of pursuing.

From MarketWatch

Selkie sat on one side and worried, and Fred sat on the other side and slept, and Nim sipped her water and dreamed in the middle.

From Literature