recurring dream
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A dream which is experienced repeatedly over a long period.
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Examples (20)
- He had a recurring dream about being unprepared for a final exam.
- I have had a recurring dream about falling from a great height since I was a child.
- She told her therapist about a recurring dream she's had since she was a child.
- She kept a journal to record every detail of her recurring dream.
- My most common recurring dream involves being chased through an endless maze.
- Psychologists often analyze a recurring dream to uncover hidden anxieties.
- For years, I was plagued by a recurring dream in which all my teeth fell out.
- His recurring dream finally stopped after he resolved the conflict at work.
- Do you believe that a recurring dream has a special significance?
- Does anyone else experience a recurring dream where they are late for an exam?
- It's an unsettling recurring dream, and I always wake up feeling anxious.
- The protagonist in the novel is haunted by a mysterious and recurring dream.
- I started a journal to see if I could find a pattern in my recurring dream.
- Many people report having a recurring dream of flying over a vast ocean.
- The setting of his recurring dream was always the same, but the ending would often change.
- I'm tired of this recurring dream; it's always the same forest and the same path.
- Her recurring dream about missing a flight often appeared when she was stressed about work deadlines.
- The artist used his recurring dream as inspiration for his latest series of paintings.
- The recurring dream visited him again last night, as familiar and unwelcome as an old enemy.
- Scientists are studying the neural patterns associated with a recurring dream.