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dream come true, a
Idioms and Phrases
A wild fancy or hope that is realized. For example, Winning a trip to Paris is a dream come true .Example Sentences
“A record deal! Come live at my place! For many, it seems like a dream come true, a ticket to the top.”
Ronaldo has his own self-funded museum ... and now Messi has “The Messi Experience: A Dream Come True,” a unique multimedia look at the Argentine’s life and career.
On one hand, Park City is a dream come true: A real-deal mountain town with historical bona fides in silver mining and the cultural cachet of the Sundance Film Festival.
Calling the gig a “dream come true” — a common theme for young local bands who grew up attending as fans — Silver and crew’s songs ranged from breezy jangle pop to a groove-rocking ode to “our beloved Sonics” with a heavier psych riff that could have been cribbed from the “Superunknown” sessions.
I imagine that for the state’s 5 million Republicans, Elder must seem like a dream come true: a Black man — without Kanye West’s baggage — who is an unabashed conservative.
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
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