Dreamland (noun)

A place of happiness, comfort, or fantasy, especially as imagined in dreams.

Origin:

Early 20th century; earliest use found in blackwood's edinburgh magazine. from dream + land.

Examples:

  1. She drifted off to sleep, dreaming of her own personal dreamland.
  2. The island was often referred to as a tropical dreamland.
  3. The children's storybook depicted a magical dreamland filled with fantastical creatures.
  4. The theme park promised visitors a day in dreamland, filled with excitement and adventure.
  5. The dreamland became a sanctuary for the weary traveler, offering peace and serenity.
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