What's the difference between dreamland and imaginary?

Dreamland


Definition:

  • (n.) An unreal, delightful country such as in sometimes pictured in dreams; region of fancies; fairyland.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) She added that the superstore would have pulled business from the local high street and brought big lorries and heavy traffic to the site which sits next to Dreamland, Margate’s derelict amusement park which is being revived.
  • (2) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Workers carry out the final stages of construction to Dreamland.
  • (3) The Uruguayan’s cross missed Juan Mata, Gabriel hashed his clearance, and Rashford was in dreamland once more with a neat finish.
  • (4) We would have been in dreamland if we’d got the goal at the end but I can’t say we deserved the three points, that would have been theft,” said Coleman.
  • (5) The renaissance of the east Kent coast and Margate has been all over the press this year and it will be even more so this weekend, with the opening of Dreamland.
  • (6) The first 500 people received a Dreamland souvenir – a cube of wood crafted from the original railway planks.
  • (7) Look!” shouts the spieler, “side-saddle riding with no hands!” At the height of its popularity in the 1960s, when it attracted more than two million thrill-seekers a year, Dreamland boasted a wall of death run by legendary stunt motorcyclist Yvonne Stagg.
  • (8) Robbie Brady’s third-minute penalty and a performance that gave Les Bleus’ defence its first genuine ordeal of the European Championship put Ireland in dreamland.
  • (9) Facebook Twitter Pinterest The careful restoration of old arcade games has been part of Dreamland’s redevelopment.
  • (10) Manchester City and their supporters are occupying the kind of dreamland Pep Guardiola was hired to lead them into and the fascination is how long they can remain there.
  • (11) Once, Dreamland was at the cutting edge of fairground excitement.
  • (12) For just one hour you think you are living in dreamland, a Shangri-La, where if life is not yet quite perfect, it will be very soon.
  • (13) The opening of Dreamland will cement Margate’s reputation for vintage fun.
  • (14) Wales were in dreamland and it will be some occasion on Saturday in Paris at the Parc des Princes.
  • (15) Cardiff were in dreamland and although Negredo's superb header, from David Silva's cross, had a few hearts in mouths, Mackay's players held on for a remarkable win.
  • (16) They’ve taken over Margate’s kitsch theme park Dreamland for Pride, entertained Oxford University balls and – how’s this for a guestlist entry – had Bryan Adams turn up to one of its beauty pageants.
  • (17) Photograph: John Hutchinson Collection courtesy of The Dreamland Trust A weekend with JMW Turner in Margate, Kent Read more The reopening follows years of lobbying by local campaign group Save Dreamland, which saw off an attempt to redevelop the abandoned site for retail and commercial use.
  • (18) Facebook Twitter Pinterest The day Dreamland reopened its doors One entrance is via the imposing, brick-fronted building, off the seafront parade of arcades and pubs and the striking, fin-fronted art deco cinema.
  • (19) Wigan Athletic entered dreamland with a breathtaking FA Cup final win as a 90th-minute Ben Watson header beat Manchester City , giving a club whose inaugural Football League season was only in 1978 their first major honour.
  • (20) Dreamland Margate will reopen on 19 June, 10 years after it closed and following an £18m refurbishment that has seen some original rides restored and the addition of a host of retro-style amusements harking back to Dreamland’s 1960s heyday.

Imaginary


Definition:

  • (a.) Existing only in imagination or fancy; not real; fancied; visionary; ideal.
  • (n.) An imaginary expression or quantity.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) There's no doubt that MacMaster expended an enormous amount of effort compiling the blog and creating Gay Girl's persona: poems, long imaginary reminiscences – even warning readers to treat some other websites "with a very large grain of salt" – but to what purpose?
  • (2) "At first I thought we could take the six characters and transpose them to a time in the future after an imaginary climate apocalypse.
  • (3) The other Eurasian Union is “imaginary”, the brainchild of Putin, first mentioned in October 2011 .
  • (4) "I  had these imaginary friends who followed me around and made me do things," she says dismissively.
  • (5) The score should have been tied at 2-2 and the natural German retort that one of Geoff Hurst's goals in the 1966 World Cup was imaginary hardly makes the blunder of officials more palatable in Bloemfontein.
  • (6) The responses of accommodation and vergence were measured simultaneously with a dual Purkinje image eye tracker and infrared optometer while subjects viewed a Maltese cross monocularly through a pinhole pupil and made voluntary efforts to imaginary changes in target distance.
  • (7) Such imaginary groups, when compared to the sum as a whole, are about as worrisome as America's hockey moms turned out to be.
  • (8) Development factors include pre- operational thinking, which prevents future planning and may require experience with sex to learn about it, and egocentricism, which implies an imaginary audience and the personal fable that "it will never happen to me."
  • (9) of a centrosymmetric structure factor, (ii) effect of the presence of a centrosymmetric fragment in the asymmetric unit of a non-centrosymmetric space group, and (iii) effect of heavy scatterers in special positions of a non-centrosymmetric space group, where the imaginary part of the trigonometric structure factor for these special positions vanishes by symmetry.
  • (10) Imaginary Manchester-United-supporting-me was inspired.
  • (11) At 0.5 Hz in the same state of full adaptation during fixation of an imaginary earth-fixed target subjects exhibited a gain increase of only approximately 75% indicating that the contribution of VOR adjustment is not sufficient for perfect visual stabilization at lower frequencies.
  • (12) 'There's a kind of imaginary Venn diagram of our interests: we have a very shared middle ground that's a lot to do with comedy and music and visual language.
  • (13) The America of tomorrow will look vastly different than the imaginary America that Republicans are so eager to preserve.
  • (14) Diffraction tomographic reconstructions of simulated data reveal the importance of absorption, the behavior of the real and imaginary parts of the reconstructed refractive index, and the relative advantages and limitations of the Born and Rytov approximate transformations.
  • (15) This protophallus, the imaginary phallus and the phallus of the phallic phase are later all absorbed into the psychical representation of the penis and determine the mental image in the long term.
  • (16) Among others who seemed to wonder if the actor was behaving like someone from another planet was George Takei – Sulu in the original Star Trek – who said he was, in response, "drafting a DNC speech to [an] imaginary Romney in an empty factory".
  • (17) Hedo Turkoglu was busted for PED use Despite the fact that the use of performance enhancing drugs is one of the biggest stories in sports today, alongside other notable topics such as imaginary girlfriends and ill-timed power failures, the NBA world seems strangely immune to the controversy.
  • (18) At the Republican convention, Clint Eastwood performed an ill-fated comedy routine with a chair, on which was seated an imaginary Barack Obama .
  • (19) Imaginary United-supporting-me silently approved Sir Alex's ingenuity.
  • (20) The so-called "borderline cases" are classified nowadays into Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) or Schizotypal Personality Disorder (SPD) according to DSM-III-R. We discussed them as follows: The common pathology to them is their imaginary relationship to the object of identification.

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