Noun
a pleasing country existing only in dreams or imagination
Source: WordNetA woman is not property, and husbands who think otherwise are living in a dreamworld. Robert A. Heinlein
I would like people to come into my Dreamworld and then choose to stay. Helen Dunmore
Kim Dorsett lost two children that day at Dreamworld — Kate Goodchild and Luke Dorsett — along with her son's partner, Roozi Araghi. Source: Internet
Felt’s skewed and highly unconventional take on classic English pop fitted in perfectly with Alway’s equally quirky internal dreamworld of carousing aristocrats and public school shenanigans and he was keen to get the band on board. Source: Internet
Lately, we’ve been feeling inspired by luxe Italian minimalist design, the unique brand of romance and modernism of that soft-focus pastel dreamworld of interiors and art of the late 1980s. Source: Internet
To cut costs, Dreamworld also stopped spending money on repairs and maintenance in the months before the fatal accident. Source: Internet