OAR DREAM INTERPRETATION



¤ýoar
to dream of handling oars, portends disappointments for you, inasmuch as you will sacrifice your own pleasure for the comfort of others. to lose an oar, denotes vain efforts to carry out designs satisfactorily. a broken oar represents interruption in some anticipated pleasure.
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¤ýhogs
To dream of seeing fat, strong-looking hogs, foretells brisk changes in business and safe dealings. Lean hogs predict vexatious affairs and trouble with servants and children. To see a sow and litter ..
¤ýoar
To dream of handling oars, portends disappointments for you, inasmuch as you will sacrifice your own pleasure for the comfort of others. To lose an oar, denotes vain efforts to carry out designs satis..
Urinating in a dream means wasting money in an unnecessary or an unlawful way. It also means a marriage to an unsuitable or a non-compatible person. Frequency of urination in a dream means receiving r..
¤ýacorn
Seeing acorns in dreams, is portent of pleasant things ahead, and much gain is to be expected. To pick them from the ground, foretells success after weary labors. For a woman to eat them, denotes that..
¤ýflax
To see flax in a dream, prosperous enterprises are denoted.
To see a socialist in your dreams, your unenvied position among friends and acquaintances is predicted. Your affairs will be neglected for other imaginary duties.
¤ýtape
To dream of tape, denotes your work will be wearisome and unprofitable. For a woman to buy it, foretells she will find misfortune laying oppression upon her.
To see respectable-looking strangers arrested, foretells that you desire to make changes, and new speculations will be subordinated by the fear of failure. If they resist the officers, you will have g..
To dream of pleasure, denotes gain and personal enjoyment.
Worries in a dream mean regret, repentance, blaming oneself, attrition and remorse.