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Definition of imaginings in English: imaginingsplural nounɪˈmadʒɪnɪŋzɪˈmædʒənɪŋz Thoughts or fantasies. this was quite beyond his worst imaginings Example sentencesExamples - Are you not weaving your dreams and imaginings into reality?
- The yearning for romance blurted out by these sweet imaginings is fierce, but the paintings are pleasantly calm, as if the act of painting them were part of a healing process.
- Although her family had accepted that she may in fact be dead, this must have stretched beyond their worst imaginings.
- Dredged directly from his personal memories and imaginings, the stories are almost a wish fulfilment, the recounting of a dreamt-of childhood.
- Far from it; things were to worsen beyond his wildest imaginings.
- I only ever desired what was beyond my imaginings.
- Indeed, at the time I was distinctly underwhelmed by the discovery that the fiery red planet of everyone's vivid imaginings had turned out to be, well, beige.
- In those imaginings and in my extra efforts to make it all look good, I remember why yearbook nerds have been doing what they do for all these years.
- What happened was beyond the darkest imaginings of Hollywood or horror fiction and has made any outrage seem possible.
- Running is frustrating because even though my fitness levels have risen beyond all my wildest imaginings, marathons are about so much more than just stamina.
- But their job was to be dull, and so make Doyle's fantastic imaginings believable.
- Technology has progressed beyond our wildest imaginings.
- His starry eyed, almost hallucinatory imaginings remind us that dreams are part of life, too.
- First, I shall offer an analysis of the emotion of compassion, focusing on the thoughts and imaginings on which it is based.
- Marie has an active fantasy life, and the imaginings of the specter of her husband seem to be just the start of her mind's wandering.
- Manuscripts, we all know, are the chief means by which the records and imaginings of twenty centuries have been preserved.
- Living on the south side of the river, my imaginings merge into the indigenous nature of the locality, blending into the bigger story of humanity.
- I could see pictures though I cannot remember whether they were real or my imaginings of the scene as it was related to me by the pilot's wife/girlfriend.
- A child of her own, even children of someone else's to look after, had been beyond her imaginings.
- But let's consider the alternatives as they exist in the real world - not the ideal world of our utopian imaginings.
Definition of imaginings in US English: imaginingsplural nounɪˈmædʒənɪŋziˈmajəniNGz Thoughts or fantasies. this was quite beyond his worst imaginings Example sentencesExamples - Living on the south side of the river, my imaginings merge into the indigenous nature of the locality, blending into the bigger story of humanity.
- I could see pictures though I cannot remember whether they were real or my imaginings of the scene as it was related to me by the pilot's wife/girlfriend.
- But their job was to be dull, and so make Doyle's fantastic imaginings believable.
- The yearning for romance blurted out by these sweet imaginings is fierce, but the paintings are pleasantly calm, as if the act of painting them were part of a healing process.
- Dredged directly from his personal memories and imaginings, the stories are almost a wish fulfilment, the recounting of a dreamt-of childhood.
- Although her family had accepted that she may in fact be dead, this must have stretched beyond their worst imaginings.
- First, I shall offer an analysis of the emotion of compassion, focusing on the thoughts and imaginings on which it is based.
- His starry eyed, almost hallucinatory imaginings remind us that dreams are part of life, too.
- A child of her own, even children of someone else's to look after, had been beyond her imaginings.
- I only ever desired what was beyond my imaginings.
- But let's consider the alternatives as they exist in the real world - not the ideal world of our utopian imaginings.
- Are you not weaving your dreams and imaginings into reality?
- What happened was beyond the darkest imaginings of Hollywood or horror fiction and has made any outrage seem possible.
- Technology has progressed beyond our wildest imaginings.
- Manuscripts, we all know, are the chief means by which the records and imaginings of twenty centuries have been preserved.
- Far from it; things were to worsen beyond his wildest imaginings.
- Marie has an active fantasy life, and the imaginings of the specter of her husband seem to be just the start of her mind's wandering.
- Indeed, at the time I was distinctly underwhelmed by the discovery that the fiery red planet of everyone's vivid imaginings had turned out to be, well, beige.
- Running is frustrating because even though my fitness levels have risen beyond all my wildest imaginings, marathons are about so much more than just stamina.
- In those imaginings and in my extra efforts to make it all look good, I remember why yearbook nerds have been doing what they do for all these years.
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