Sentences with dream
dream
D d - He had a dream about Claire.
- Ivor dreamed that he was on a bus. [VERB that]
- You were in my dream last night.
- He had a dream about climbing a mountain.
- He had finally accomplished his dream of becoming a pilot.
- As a schoolgirl, she had dreamed of becoming an actress. [V + of/about]
- Making it to the Olympics was a dream come true.
- Tell me your hopes and dreams.
- He had his dream house built on the banks of the river Bure.
- Greece is said to be a botanist's dream.
- It's a dream of mine to own a house in the country.
- He has had a lifelong dream of becoming an actor.
- When the right woman comes along, this bad dream will be over.
- I wouldn't dream of making fun of you. [VERB + of]
- If you think the work will be easy, you're living in a dream world.
- They succeeded beyond their wildest dreams.
- I never dreamed that I would be able to afford a home here. [VERB that]
- A dream sequence
- I've found the man of my dreams.
- American English uses the form dreamed as the past tense and past participle. British English uses either dreamed or dreamt.
- dreamland
- You're dreaming if you think you can win
- I wouldn't dream of troubling you
- dream kitchen
- I wouldn't dream of going
- Her dream house
- A dream of bliss; the dream of his youth
- Stop dreaming and get back to work.
- I dreamed a vivid dream last night.
- I wouldn't dream of snubbing you in public.
- A trip to Europe is his dream.
- He dreamed about vacation plans when he should have been working.
- I wouldn't dream of asking them.
- To dream away the afternoon.
- A dream vacation.