outdream (Meaning)

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outdream (v. t.)

To pass, or escape, while dreaming.

Synonyms & Antonyms of outdream

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outdream Sentence Examples

  1. I spent hours brainstorming, determined to outdream my competition.
  2. The artist's mind raced, envisioning scenes that could outdream reality.
  3. The writer's imagination soared, promising to outdream their wildest dreams.
  4. The student's ambition knew no bounds, their goal to outdream their professors.
  5. The dancer's movements were fluid and effortless, as if they could outdream the music.
  6. The inventor's mind buzzed with ideas, eager to outdream the limitations of science.
  7. The entrepreneur's vision extended beyond the realm of the possible, determined to outdream the status quo.
  8. The athlete's body pushed through pain, driven by a desire to outdream their opponents.
  9. The lover whispered sweet nothings, their words promising to outdream even the stars.
  10. The child's imagination was boundless, painting vibrant worlds that could outdream any dream.

FAQs About the word outdream

To pass, or escape, while dreaming.

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I spent hours brainstorming, determined to outdream my competition.

The artist's mind raced, envisioning scenes that could outdream reality.

The writer's imagination soared, promising to outdream their wildest dreams.

The student's ambition knew no bounds, their goal to outdream their professors.