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Dream up

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To have an imaginative, unusual or foolish idea, to invent something unreal.

  • It's as if he were giving a performance of some character he's dreamed up, and his pale eyes wander in search of effect even in his apparently wildest moments. - Steven H. Gale: Encyclopedia of British Humorists

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Dream up a place!

Dream up anything!

Dream up something creative.

Dream up a visual story.

Dream up anything you want!

Dream up your own ideas and add them to this list!

You could dream up any number of such sweeping initiatives.

Did Einstein dream up his theories at night?

Or dream up impeccable furniture, as Jasper Morrison has.

The council didn't just dream up the idea, either.

"You can't dream up a new title overnight," he said.

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