Use dream in a sentence
Sentences starting with dream
- Dream other dreams, and better! [5]
Sentences ending with dream
- What was Stockton's young dream? [5]
- What was Cable's young dream? [5]
- When it reaches you it will mean that there is a hitch in my machine-enterprise--a hitch so serious as to make it take to itself the aspect of a dissolved dream. [5]
- In another three years, by 1820, he had so managed his affairs that he was able to buy a small estate adjoining Bald Hills and was negotiating to buy back Otradnoe--that being his pet dream. [2]
- He knew not whether he was awake, or the sport of some bewildering dream. [10]
- Here, in Egypt, where she had first felt the stir of life's passion and pain and penalty, here, now, she lost herself in a beautiful, buoyant dream. [11]
- His toilet requisites were a dream. [11]
- And Uncle Remus--what was his young dream? [5]
- In this beautiful valley he had been living a beautiful dream. [13]
- She clasped it upon her wrist, and from that moment she felt as if she were the captive of the lovely phantom who had been with her in her dream. [6]
Short sentences using dream
- This dream is too real. [12]
- His dream is over. [5]
- Shake of this gruesome dream. [5]
- It's a dream, George. [9]
- What did you dream? [5]
- It was a dream. [5]
- I do but dream. [5]
- I can still dream. [13]
- Was it a dream still? [11]
- Thy dream is done. [11]
Sentences containing dream two or more times
- Then I waked with a cry, but my man was beside me, and his arm was round my neck; and this dream, is it not a foolish dream, my mother? [11]
- Indeed, Jean Jacques was living in a dream in these dark days--a dream of renunciation and sacrifice, and in the spirit of one who gives up all to some great cause. [11]
- Well, Minnie, if it's a dream worth dying for it's a dream worth living for. [9]
- Do you know it affected me as one is affected when he wakes out of a hideous dream and finds that it was only a dream. [5]
- Well, leave him his dream, it pleases him and does no one any harm: It was the dream of his ancestors before him. [5]
- Miss Harrison has had a dream which promises me a large bank account, and I want her to go ahead and dream it twice more, so as to make the prediction sure to be fulfilled. [5]
- Quilp, I have dreamed, three nights, of winning the same large sum, I never could dream that dream before, though I have often tried. [12]
- I've had a dream, and in the dream I saw you right here where you are standing now, and--" But she put up her hand and said: "It was not a dream. [5]
- Still let me dream and sing,-- Dream of that winding shore Where scarlet cardinals bloom,--for me no more,-- The stream with heaven beneath its liquid floor, And clustering nenuphars Sprinkling its mirrored blue like golden-chaliced stars! [6]
- I said, "How blessed it is, how blessed it is, it was all a dream, only a dream! [5]
More example sentences with the word dream in them
- To walk with you and talk with you for weeks together--why, it's my dream of luxury. [5]
- And now, a year later, when I read the cablegrams I seem to be reading of what I myself partly saw--saw before it happened--in a prophetic dream, as it were. [5]
- To bed with ye, and dream of Brandenburgh and grandeur! [5]
- Howells, Did you write me day-before-day before yesterday, or did I dream it? [5]
- But such a world as they dream of never can, never will last. [10]
- It was a wonderful dream, in which he found the way, as he thought, to atone somewhat to this man for a dark injury done. [11]
- He did it with the vagueness of one in a dream, she thought, and she neither understood nor relished his uncomplimentary abstraction; so she straightway determined to give him some troublesome moments. [11]
- Crozier was speaking with the look of the man who hypnotises himself, who "sees things," who dreams as only the gambler and the plunger on the turf do dream, not even excepting the latter-day Irish poets. [11]
- Since his conversation with Nemu, and the dwarf's interpretation of his dream, the path which he must tread to reach his aim had been plain before him. [10]
- All knelt silently, with clasped hands, beside the couch, until Eva, as if roused from a dream, shrieked, "She will never come back again! [10]
- Thousand 'stapes of wit Make thee the father of their idle dream, And rack thee in their fancies! [6]
- Maybe my dream will come to me and tell me. [11]
- And my dead wife owes me a grudge, and is as thankless as she was is her lifetime; for when she appears to me in a dream she does not give me a good word, and often torments me. [10]
- I had a wife once," he added in a kind of troubled dream, looking at her as if she were very far away, "and her name was Mercy--her name was Mercy--Mercy Madras. [11]
- For the sleeper whose dream here on earth he, Charles, had beautified in so many ways, a happy waking had long since followed in the land for which she had never ceased to yearn. [10]
- The pale horseman who had clutched her in her dream should not drag her away; no, she would joyfully lift him up to the highest pinnacle attainable by a brave and noble man. [10]
- And my dream, while I lay ill with fever far away from my mistress! [10]
- There's one thing which makes it difficult for me to soberly realize that my ten year dream is actually dissolved; and that is, that it reveries my horoscope. [5]
- He said, "That which I have seen, in that one little moment, will never go out from my memory, but will abide there; and I shall see it all the days, and dream of it all the nights, till I die. [5]
- I have known what it was to dream of the great passions; but since my mother kissed me before she died, no woman's lips have pressed my cheek,--nor ever will. [6]
- Higbie and I went to bed at midnight, but it was only to lie broad awake and think, dream, scheme. [5]
- As her dream went on she called him and called him again, but for a long time he did not seem to hear her. [10]
- Consequently the closing weeks of that memorable visit melted away as pleasantly as a dream, they were so freighted for me with tranquil satisfaction. [5]
- Truants from love, we dream of wrath; --Oh, rather let us trust the more! [6]
- The tramps in Washington Square felt the genial impulse, and, seeking the shaded benches, began to dream of the open country, the hospitable farmhouses, the nooning by wayside springs, and the charm of wandering at will among a tolerant and not too watchful people. [4]
- My first thought was, "Well, what an astonishing dream I've had! [5]
- A beautiful dream was upon her. [11]
- But this dream was to pass also, and come to nothing. [5]
- But my exhaustion was so great that I fell asleep again, and the dream which followed was so delightful that I did not forget it. [10]
- That fair dream was in my mind when Jean met me at the steamer last Monday; it was in my mind when she received me at the door last Tuesday evening. [5]
- But that sin was but a dream in my life, which can never recur; and as for Katharina--I have sinned against her once, but I will not continue to sin through a whole, long lifetime. [10]
- His dream life was a glowing and continuous and persistent excitement, and he kept every part of it fresh and sparkling by frequent changes, the religious part along with the rest. [5]
- One of these was a dream story, enthusiastically begun, but perhaps with insufficient plot to carry it through, for it never reached conclusion. [5]
- Oh, we have wandered far, my dear, and we have loved apace; A little hut we built upon the sand, The sun without to lighten it, within, your golden face,-- O happy dream, O happy No Man's Land! [11]
- But suppose she wakes up suddenly out of that dream between life and death--what will happen? [11]
- I used to wake from the dream for a moment, and I tried to stop, but something in my blood drove me on--inevitably. [11]
- After an hour's waiting, we dream on again, and, before we know it, come out of our cold doze into the cold dawn. [4]
- The Tribune modestly ventured the theory that Mr. Crewe had appeared to each of the twenty in a dream, with a flaming sword pointing to the steam of the dragon's breath. [9]
- As he sat upon the veranda, King could not rid himself of the impression that this must be a mocking dream, this appearance of emptiness and solitude. [4]
- I look back upon it as a beautiful, unshadowed dream out of doors or in a pleasant house where everybody loved me. [10]
- To give herself up to memory, to pray, to dream, to picture herself in the other world among her beloved dead--and besides that to eat and drink, which she was always ready to do very freely--this was all she asked henceforth of life on earth. [10]
- He drew himself up as though rousing from a dream. [11]
- Finally Richards got up and strode aimlessly about the room, ploughing his hands through his hair, much as a somnambulist might do who was having a bad dream. [5]
- From that moment until she heard the pioneer's wagon, escorted by her husband, bringing the unconscious Orlando Guise to her door, she had lived in a dream which seemed like a year of time to her. [11]
- Then came that unexplained adventure of The Mountain,--almost like a dream in recollection, yet assuredly real in some of its main incidents,--with all that it revealed or hinted. [6]
- I want to understand what was revealing itself to me in my dream. [2]
- She was still under the mastery of the feeling that some disagreeable dream had borne her back to these miserable rooms, while her true place was in the magnificent apartments of royalty. [10]
- I had an ugly dream about him. [7]
- So that at twenty-eight she scarcely thought at all of her wonderful influence for good in the little community where her father had left her practically its beneficent landlord, but cared most for the dream and the assurance and the allurement of her beauty. [13]
- This quality of truthfulness is equally evident in "The Three Guardsmen" and in "Midsummer Night's Dream. [4]
- Old Damia's instructions troubled her; they took much of the charm from her dream of being loved by Marcus, clasped in his arms, and driven through the city in his chariot. [10]
- He had already tried to make the King steal, and failed; but there would be no more trouble of that sort, now, for of course the King would not dream of defying a distinct command delivered directly from head-quarters. [5]
- Charley was in touch again with the old life, but in a kind of fantasy only--a staring, high-coloured dream. [11]
- But no one told Soada this, and she did not think; she was content to rest in the fleeting dream. [11]
- In the answer to this question some among you may find a key that shall unlock the gate opening on that fair field of the future of which all dream but which not all will ever reach. [3]
- She didn't want to think--only to feel, to enjoy, to wring the utmost flavour of enchantment from these new surroundings; and her face wore the expression of one in a dream. [9]
- You are beginning to think and dream, and so am I. [11]
- Thou needest not to think again of the evil dream I have related. [10]
- Cousin Maud laughed to see me so drunk asleep, as was not my wont; yet could she not deny that my dream boded no good. [10]
- And it came to pass that he dreamed, and in his dream his teeth fell out of his mouth. [10]
- Caesar himself said to me once; 'In the midst of the turmoil of waking life, when I see Antinous a feeling comes over me as if a beautiful dream stood incorporate before my eyes. [10]
- I scarcely dared to look in to see who it was, lest I should find it a dream. [11]
- I am glad to know you like the "Prince and the Pauper" so well and I believe with you that the dream is good evidence of that liking. [5]
- She never sought to know whence the man came; it was sufficient to know whither he had gone, and that he had been hers for a brief dream of life. [11]
- Then it occurred to him that the great adventure itself must be a dream! [5]
- The words seemed to have snatched the artist from a dream. [10]
- Have you come to have a dream interpreted, or to sleep in the temple yonder and have a face revealed to you? [10]
- Women are disposed to follow the noble dream called duty. [4]
- Anyway, it's nice to dream, to recreate the world as one would like to have it. [9]
- It is foolish to dream, and I had long since ceased to do so. [11]
- If she ceased to care for life, she could allow death to take her, just as we dream ourselves asleep. [10]
- He had gone to bed in rapturous excitement, full of delicious hopes, and Korinna had at once appeared to him in a dream, so lovely, so kind, and at the same time so subtle a vision, ready to follow him in his thoughts and strivings. [10]
- Sometimes Florence ceases to be substantial, and becomes just a faint soft dream, with domes and towers of air, and one is persuaded that he might blow it away with a puff of his breath. [5]
- But it ceased to be a dream, and they were taken back into the hard, practical world, when, as they turned the corner, Irene pointed out her favorite sign: Silas Lapham, mineral paint. [4]
- She was too tired to care for dinner, and in the night she had a dream from which she woke herself with a cry that roused him, too. [8]
- For a long time David stood looking into the sparkling night before him, speechless and unmoving, his hands clasped behind him, his head bent forward, as though in a dream. [11]
- The conviction flamed through me that our lamented disaster was a dream, and this a reality. [5]
- John likes it, though; it soothes him, he takes about two dozen whiffs, and then rolls over to dream, Heaven only knows what, for we could not imagine by looking at the soggy creature. [5]
- It was as though it all said to him: "It is a dream that those you love have vanished, that ill- fortune sits by your fireside. [11]
- Sitting here in this winter desolation Jaspar Hume once more beheld these scenes of twenty years before and followed himself, a poor dispensing clerk in a doctor's office, working for that dream of achievement in which his mother believed; for which she hoped. [11]
- And she remembered this longing and yearning in a way very unlike a mere dream. [10]
- Fully possessed by this dream of the future, he had long ceased to gaze at the glories of the sunset and was sitting with eyes fixed on the ground. [10]
- Then she sat thinking over these replies until I thought she was lost in a dream and would wake no more. [5]
- Sometimes we dream things, and these dreams are true. [11]
- Ameni enjoined this thing on one, on another, that; and on all, perfect silence as to the dream which he had related to them, and then he dissolved the meeting. [10]
- You perceive that they are pure and puerile insanities, the silly creations of an imagination that is not conscious of its freaks--in a word, that they are a dream, and you the maker of it. [5]
- There was nobody there who would not punish a sinner ninety-six years if he could, nor anybody there who would ever dream of such a thing as the Lord's being any shade less stringent than men. [5]
- Perhaps they dream them, and then honestly believe them to be divine revelations of fact. [5]
- The breaking of their solitude, though by a well-meaning friend, had not only dispelled all its dream and much of its charm, but had instilled a canker of fear. [13]
- Then they rubbed their eyes like people waking out of a dream, "Well, I've never seen anything like that before! [5]
- Do you think the waking mind and the dream mind are the same machine? [5]
- The drive through the town and out to the Galle Face by the seashore, what a dream it was of tropical splendors of bloom and blossom, and Oriental conflagrations of costume! [5]
- When Terry left the theatre he was like one in a dream, every nerve in his body at tension, his head aflame, his pulses throbbing. [11]
- Number Five reads the story of her dream. [6]
- Venters awakened to the sound of melody that he imagined was only the haunting echo of dream music. [13]
- Was she on the shore of such a sea, and was this new world into which she was drifting only a dream? [4]
- Spaciousness, remote altitudes, the sense of mystery which haunts apparently inaccessible mountain domes and summits reposing in the sky--these are the things which exalt the spirit and move it to see visions and dream dreams. [5]
- When I read the Russian despatch further my dream of world peace vanished. [5]
- Go along with the rest of the dream! [5]
- The spirit of the place was a sense of deep, pervading peace; one might dream his life tranquilly away there, and not miss it or mind it when it was gone. [5]
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