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dreamland
/ ˈdriːmlænd /
noun
- an ideal land existing in dreams or in the imagination
Word History and Origins
Origin of dreamland1
Example Sentences
Stardew Valley is the perfect game for this situation, whether you’ve just sent your own progeny or someone else’s off to dreamland.
In the final episode, we find out that the Vision that Wanda created in her dreamland was made from the part of the Mind Stone that still lives inside Wanda.
This travel pillow is curved to fit your neck and stop your head from falling forward while you’re drifting off into dreamland.
The wine bottle may hint that it is, indeed, Wanda controlling this universe, and that the creation of her dreamland may have real-world consequences.
One so soporific I might send myself off to dreamland before I’ve finished my story.
Meanwhile, CrossFit has taken the relatively solitary world of weightlifting and calisthenics and spun a communitarian dreamland.
The drug took effect quickly, turning the plane into a horrific dreamland.
If you can adhere to these two rules, you could be well on your way to cold-free dreamland.
Unsurprisingly, his first job entailed scampering around the Dreamland Fun Fairground at the seaside town of Margate.
Neither Nichols nor Fortier were in Junction City, Kansas, home of the Dreamland.
It always heralded some disaster when it appeared before him in dreamland.
I was somewhat tired and soon felt myself drowsily wandering into dreamland as the breeze lulled me soothingly.
It is strange, but in dreamland one often remembers by heart that which it is impossible to do when awake.
She could have fallen into the arms of this wondrously beautiful fairy princess, expecting to be carried away by her to Dreamland.
It was the paradise, the dreamland they looked forward to during all the rest of the year.
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