i wouldn't dream of it

  • 1wouldn't dream of doing something — wouldn t dream of (doing something) if someone wouldn t dream of doing something, they would never do it because they think it is wrong or silly. I wouldn t dream of asking my father for money …

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  • 2wouldn't dream of — (doing something) if someone wouldn t dream of doing something, they would never do it because they think it is wrong or silly. I wouldn t dream of asking my father for money …

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  • 3dream — [drēm] n. [ME dream, dreme: form < OE dream, joy, music < IE base * dher , to buzz, hum (> DORBEETLE); sense < ON draumr, akin to Ger traum, Du droom < IE base * dhreugh , to deceive] 1. a sequence of sensations, images, thoughts,… …

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  • 4she wouldn't dream of — it would not even come to her mind …

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  • 5dream — dream1 W2S2 [dri:m] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(while sleeping)¦ 2¦(wish)¦ 3 dream house/home/job etc 4 in a dream 5 be a dream come true 6 like a dream 7 be/live in a dream world 8 be a dream 9 in your dreams …

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  • 6dream — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 while you are asleep ADJECTIVE ▪ awful, bad, disturbing, horrible, terrible ▪ a child frightened by a bad dream ▪ bizarre …

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  • 7dream — 1 /dri:m/ noun 1 ASLEEP (C) a series of thoughts, images, and feelings that you experience when you are asleep: In my dream, I was playing football with the children. | have a dream: I had a really weird dream last night. | bad dream… …

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  • 8dream — dreamful, adj. dreamfully, adv. dreamfulness, n. dreamingly, adv. dreamlike, adj. /dreem/, n., v., dreamed or dreamt, dreaming, adj. n. 1. a succession of images, thoughts, or emotions passing through the mind during sleep. 2. the sleeping state… …

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  • 9dream — dream1 [ drim ] noun count *** 1. ) something that you experience in your mind while you are sleeping. A dream in which frightening things happen is called a bad dream or a nightmare: have a dream: I had some very strange dreams last night. in a… …

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  • 10dream — [[t]dri͟ːm[/t]] ♦♦ dreams, dreaming, dreamed, dreamt (American English uses the form dreamed as the past tense and past participle. British English uses either dreamed or dreamt.) 1) N COUNT A dream is an imaginary series of events that you… …

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