1. dreamt - Adjective
2. dreamt - Verb
Derived from dream
of Dream
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to him, it is a moment he has dreamt of since he was a kid and he is happy to be given such privilege at this stage of his career. Source: Internet
And while there are others which are perhaps a bit more exciting, many literally were just concepts dreamt up in Hanna-Barbera’s The Jetsons cartoon series in the 1960s – flying cars, robotic help, holograms and smart watches – and brought to life now. Source: Internet
At age 17, he told friends that he had dreamt of constructing a car with "a new type of engine, half turbine, half reciprocating. Source: Internet
Even though Reggie dreamt about dunking, Ray reminded him he’d always be a factor if he could shoot and handle the ball. Source: Internet
Ahead of their rollicking new EP, 'The Radio Winners,' out July 27, Ruth, 66, says: “I would’ve never dreamt this in a million years.” Source: Internet
As a child, I always dreamt of the different businesses I would co-own with my siblings. Source: Internet