imagining|imaginings in English
noun
act of creating a mental image which does not literally exist, fantasizing, visualizing
Use "imagining|imaginings" in a sentence
1. Maybe he's imagining it, or...
2. Re-imagining the Bothy experience
3. Savage Imaginings: Historical and Contemporary Constructions of Australian Aboriginalities
4. Savage imaginings: Historical and contemporary constructions of Australian Aboriginalities
5. Savage Imaginings: Historical and Contemporary Constructions of Australian Aboriginalities
6. BT - Savage Imaginings: Historical and Contemporary Constructions of Australian Aboriginalities
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8. Savage Imaginings: Historical and Contemporary Constructions of Australian Aboriginalities (Lynette Russell), 2001
9. In my nighttime imaginings, sometimes help comes for me just in time.
10. You must stop imagining that posterity will vindicate you.
11. We were sitting around, watching games, imagining every scenario.
12. I wonder whose face you're imagining on that target.
13. Savage imaginings: Historical and contemporary constructions of Australian Aboriginalities [Russell, Lynette] on Amazon.com
14. The Canvasback Gold is a re-imagining of our workhorse Canvasback
15. Even outside all these imaginings, rumor and derision held us in an unwelcome embrace.
16. Le Fanu was not alone in experiencing a morbid convergence between his life and his imaginings.
17. FALL 2020 CORE-UA 500, Cultures & Contexts: Imagining Palestine/Israel Prof
18. But North's memoranda were also aspirations, plans, dreams and imaginings, as much as schedules of facts.
19. Politicians persist in imagining that "the people" warm to their cheesy slogans.
20. Can you imagine an imaginary menagerie manager imagining managing an imaginary menagerie?
21. I was imagining a massive igloo with all kinds of scientists doing experiments.
22. Adrift, my darkest imaginings welled up unchecked spilling from brain to heart like black ink impossible to remove.
23. Like a Huguenot imagining Rome, he built up a picture of frivolity, viciousness and corruption.
24. For me, it is about re- imagining this cultural discourse in an international context.
25. She thirsted for it, imagining the cool wind of it cascading life into her lungs.