dreaming

IPA: drˈimɪŋ

noun

  • An instance of dreaming; a dream or reverie.
  • (Australian Aboriginal mythology) The time of the shaping of the physical and spiritual world by the ancestors; the events or beliefs connected to these times.
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Examples of "dreaming" in Sentences

  • And that dreaming is part of the normal sleep process.
  • All the dreaming is my subconscious trying to solve a problem.
  • Day dreaming is using the subconscious mind to solve problems ..
  • I don't want to get caught up in dreaming too much because there is too much to do.
  • "I have been dreaming, then; yes, yes, I suspected as much -- _dreaming_," she said; and, as she reached her own room, she muttered --
  • For example: one of my unpublished novels takes place in a city where controlled dreaming is something every citizen is taught to do from childhood.
  • The Indian dwelling in the dense forests in the region of Orinoco has found that tobacco is an excellent solace to relieve the monotony of his life; he uses it "not only to procure an afternoon nap, but also to induce a state of quiescence which they call dreaming with their eyes open."

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