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undreamt
adjective
Not dreamed; not dreamt.
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Many Chinese enjoy a prosperity undreamt of by their forefathers.
Pan Am's New York hub was still called Idlewild, departure lounges felt like cocktail bars, you could buy a ticket and board a plane at 15 minutes' notice, and today's bleak security gauntlet was undreamt of.
They were meant to complement the Third Reich's successful leisure programmes, which by the mid-1930s were giving German workers the chance to go on hitherto undreamt of holiday cruises.
It's the one about seizing a moment and never regretting a failure of nerve when a whole new career lay suddenly before you, dazzling with undreamt promise.
Curtiss was quick to have Falklands campaign aircraft adapted for mid-air refuelling so that they could cover distances undreamt of, in single sorties travelling halfway across the globe.
Sir Nicholas Hytner and Nick Starr, the pair credited with taking the National Theatre to "undreamt levels" of success, are to step down within two years.
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So over the next seven years a Europe-sized market will grow up in China's hinterland.Over the past decade tens of millions of Chinese families have gained personal mobility on an undreamt-of scale while lots of new jobs have been created making, selling and servicing cars in China.
As the narrative moves from India to China, Ghosh vividly brings to life men and women who cope with the immense impact of the European empires of the 19th century: the undreamt-of opportunities to make money, the challenge to the customs and rituals of ancient societies and the creation of almost unbearable conflicts of loyalties.
Brantley claimed that, in its conjunction of the visual and the musical, it offered something "undreamt-of in theatre producers' philosophies".
Then, when a smooth-talking guy offers to take her home with him to a life of undreamt-of prosperity in Sweden, Lilja has to abandon her surrogate kid brother.
As Portnoy explains in a rare moment of non-obscenity, his flaming libido represents "the desire continually burning within for the new, the wild, the unthought-of and, if you can imagine such a thing, the undreamt-of".
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