Sentence for dreams | Use dreams in a sentence

Sentences with dreams. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use dreams in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for dreams.

  • Joy and pleasant dreams! (8)
  • It was a night for dreams! (8)
  • Of shadows and dreams. (12)
  • I have frightful dreams. (10)
  • Can you ever have good dreams? (10)
  • It was all strange to her experience, to her dreams! (13)
  • She plays and dreams her life away. (12)
  • A pipe is pleasant dreams at command. (10)
  • He used to crush my dreams afterwards! (10)
  • Allow me to wish you pleasant dreams, madam. (9)
  • She had not dallied with heroes in her dreams. (10)
  • After this he fell asleep, but had frightful dreams. (8)
  • Do you suppose he dreams of taking advantage of it? (10)
  • I could not detach him from my dreams of the night. (10)
  • It denied him holidays; it cut him off from dreams. (10)
  • She romps, she cries, she dreams of play and pudding. (10)
  • His poetic dreams had taken a living attainable shape. (10)
  • Is he educated, when he dreams not that he is divided? (10)
  • Marko sank into the category of dreams during sickness. (10)
  • She was like rest and dreams to me, soft sea and pearls. (10)
  • I am troubled by day in my thought and by night in my dreams. (18)
  • The worst of them bad dreams, the best of them powdered angels! (8)
  • His dreams that night were not such as Leila would have approved. (8)
  • He associated them with all his close-veiled dreams of happiness. (10)
  • Falling asleep there, he had fearful dreams, and awoke unrefreshed. (8)
  • Haply that Sacrifice is sleeping now, And dreams of glad tomorrows. (10)
  • He says he dreams his wife is here, and he will not reveal his name! (10)
  • With the new day they will become like their dreams, clean and pure. (13)
  • Do you never make poetry here, and dream dreams, among your mountains? (8)
  • Our dreams of heroes and heroines are cold glitter beside the reality. (10)
  • And so she lay there, lovely, dainty, serene, given over to her dreams. (12)
  • Fair dreams of our enchanted life Fled fast from his shrill island fife. (10)
  • She knew that good brandy did not give bad dreams, and was self-convicted. (10)
  • She knew that good brandy did not give bad dreams, and was self-convicted. (22)
  • Vapourings, dreams, moonshine I…. What does she see in this painter fellow? (8)
  • Lady Summerhay got up, and the book on dreams slipped off her lap with a thump. (8)
  • Lucy awoke from dreams which seemed reality, to the reality which was a dream. (10)
  • Half-educated, fanatical, this young man dreamed dreams of future power and glory. (19)
  • Lady Summerhay was in the boudoir, waiting for dinner and reading a book on dreams. (8)
  • It was such a night as makes dreams real and turns reality to dreams. (8)
  • And to the book on dreams, opened beside her plate, she turned eyes that took in nothing. (8)
  • Henrietta, illumined with such a love, would outdo all legends, all dreams of the tale of love. (10)
  • Above all, what dreams had he in those rare moments when music transformed his strange pale face? (8)
  • Consequently, early one morning in mid-winter, an unusual sign appeared to Segwuna in her dreams. (18)
  • He knew that he heard it with his ears, as he pursued the fleetest dreams ever accorded to mortal. (10)
  • I have known and loved him since he was born, and I have been foolish enough to dream, dreams about him. (8)
  • The architect recognized him now, and knew that he was the one who had struggled with him in his dreams. (13)
  • The Germans are braver than we, and in them you find facts and dreams continually blended and confronted. (9)
  • Twenty thousand magnificent dreams seemed to flash their golden doors when I knew that the bed was mine. (10)
  • Then, as dreams die out into warm nothingness, recollection vanished, and the smile came back to her lips. (8)
  • Dreams of this kind are taken at times by wealthy people as a cordial at the bar of benevolent intentions. (10)
  • Spirituality does not light it; evanescent dreams: are its oil-lamps, often with wick askant in the socket. (10)
  • And down in the smoking-room he sat before the fire, in one of those chairs which embalm after-dinner dreams. (8)
  • Since he had eaten up his uncle, this old gentleman of his dreams walked in town and country-only, and alas! (10)
  • What he confessed now sounded at first confused and dim as the story of ghostly visions or the dreams of fever. (12)
  • With that idea she grazed the shallows of reality, and her dreams whirred from the nest and left it hungrily empty. (10)
  • Dreams of William the Conqueror parcelling out estates and titles to his favorites welled up in the mind of Barclugh. (18)
  • His dreams were like our dreams, both good and bad; happy sometimes, sometimes tragic to weeping point. (8)
  • For the maxim of the healthy man is: up, and have it out in exercise when sleep is for foisting base coin of dreams upon you! (10)
  • Whitwell was full of a novel conception of the agency of hypnotism in interpreting the life of the soul as it is intimated in dreams. (9)
  • How far off we were from the green Devonshire coast, was one of her questions, suggestive of our old yacht-voyage lying among her dreams. (10)
  • They must have burned very fiercely; for, while awake at night and in her dreams, she had often heard him wailing and complaining piteously. (5)
  • Then the whole feeling left her, just as in dreams a mordant sensation grips and passes, leaving a dull ache, whose cause is forgotten, behind. (8)
  • They falsify appearances, and, in the last analysis, they are but rationalists in whose hands our dreams become transparent and two-dimensional. (12)
  • But it became a nestling centre for the skiey flock of dreams, and for really temperate soundings of her capacities, tending to the depreciatory. (10)
  • There is nothing violent about it; no shock is given; Hope is not abruptly strangled, but merely dreams of evil, and fights with gradually stifling shadows. (10)
  • There is nothing violent about it; no shock is given; Hope is not abruptly strangled, but merely dreams of evil, and fights with gradually stifling shadows. (22)
  • She pulled Clementina down to kiss her, and babbled on affectionately and optimistically, till her talk became the voice of her dreams, and then ceased altogether. (9)

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