Definition
to imagine: to envisage, to think of; to believe, to think, to suppose
- "Voiceover : Imagine another dimension where nothing is as it seems. Up is down, right is left, and the Delavigne Corporation... well, let's just say it's the Brian Jones Corporation."
- "I imagine you must be Bruno."
- "Can you imagine?"
- "Can you imagine a well-done sirloin steak?"
- "I imagine that in the helicopter, the noise, confusion and emotion of the moment might have influenced her."
- "As her delicate hands served each dish, each more exquisite than the last, my mind started to wander and I began to imagine a future with Betty by my side, maybe even as my wife."
- "Icarus : Just think about it - imagine Philip's raw energy and anger diverted into positive, constructive projects rather than giving him wrinkles!"
- "Imagine having hundreds of millions of pounds to gamble every day."
- "So, as you can imagine, it would be a waste of time for your friend to come down to the offices, because he can't do anything for us."
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