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Definition of dreamcatcher in English: dreamcatchernoun ˈdriːmkatʃəˈdrēmˌkaCHər A small hoop containing a horsehair mesh, or a similar construction of string or yarn, decorated with feathers and beads, believed to give its owner good dreams. Dreamcatchers were originally made by North American Indians. 美梦环(环内有用马鬃编织的网,饰有羽毛和珠子,据说能为主人带来美梦,由美洲印第安人首创) Example sentencesExamples - I wonder if you could use a dreamcatcher as a makeshift sail…
- Soon the stage is aflutter with birds, strange, staring, twitchy things; painted and coifed and corseted and equipped with twiggy appliances that graft a backpack frame with a dreamcatcher.
- If you have hippy-dippy visions of barefoot dancers, dreamcatchers and brown acid when you hear the word ‘psychedelic,’ you haven't heard this relatively new crop of bands who are getting down to the actual sonic essence of the word.
- Feathers from an all-black hen also dust away negative influences, so you could maybe add some to the feathers already on the dreamcatcher?
- Some sent teddy bears and others dreamcatchers - traditional North American native symbols - to ease the dreams of the Dunblane schoolchildren caught up in the nightmare of the Thomas Hamilton shootings.
- You know what you shouldn't have: bright purple dreamcatchers or self help books.
- And so the intersections now have these latticework constructs, these anal-retentive dreamcatchers, these tic-tac-toe puzzles pasted over your view of the sky.
- Having one with you is also the only thing that, besides the title and a brief screen appearance, will be linked symbolically or literally to an actual dreamcatcher.
- The dreamcatcher looks like one of those wicker art works you might buy at a market stall when out of your head on peyote.
- Alice once had a week of nightmares, which she healed with her own dreamcatcher.
- Seriously, where do I get my Green Party dreamcatcher to inspire me when I am revising tax policy?
- Among the many half-realized arbitrary Kingisms that Kasdan tries to organize are the gang's relationship to Duddits, Henry's apparent suicidal tendencies, the symbolism of the dreamcatcher, and the scope of government involvement.
- He reached into the inside pocket and pulled out a small leather bag, with a tiny dreamcatcher on it, and a silver and turquoise crucifix.
Definition of dreamcatcher in US English: dreamcatchernounˈdrēmˌkaCHər A small hoop containing a horsehair mesh, or a similar construction of string or yarn, decorated with feathers and beads, believed to give its owner good dreams. Dreamcatchers were originally made by North American Indians. 美梦环(环内有用马鬃编织的网,饰有羽毛和珠子,据说能为主人带来美梦,由美洲印第安人首创) Example sentencesExamples - The dreamcatcher looks like one of those wicker art works you might buy at a market stall when out of your head on peyote.
- Alice once had a week of nightmares, which she healed with her own dreamcatcher.
- Among the many half-realized arbitrary Kingisms that Kasdan tries to organize are the gang's relationship to Duddits, Henry's apparent suicidal tendencies, the symbolism of the dreamcatcher, and the scope of government involvement.
- Soon the stage is aflutter with birds, strange, staring, twitchy things; painted and coifed and corseted and equipped with twiggy appliances that graft a backpack frame with a dreamcatcher.
- Feathers from an all-black hen also dust away negative influences, so you could maybe add some to the feathers already on the dreamcatcher?
- If you have hippy-dippy visions of barefoot dancers, dreamcatchers and brown acid when you hear the word ‘psychedelic,’ you haven't heard this relatively new crop of bands who are getting down to the actual sonic essence of the word.
- You know what you shouldn't have: bright purple dreamcatchers or self help books.
- Seriously, where do I get my Green Party dreamcatcher to inspire me when I am revising tax policy?
- Some sent teddy bears and others dreamcatchers - traditional North American native symbols - to ease the dreams of the Dunblane schoolchildren caught up in the nightmare of the Thomas Hamilton shootings.
- And so the intersections now have these latticework constructs, these anal-retentive dreamcatchers, these tic-tac-toe puzzles pasted over your view of the sky.
- Having one with you is also the only thing that, besides the title and a brief screen appearance, will be linked symbolically or literally to an actual dreamcatcher.
- He reached into the inside pocket and pulled out a small leather bag, with a tiny dreamcatcher on it, and a silver and turquoise crucifix.
- I wonder if you could use a dreamcatcher as a makeshift sail…
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