ENGLISH DREAM INTERPRETATION



¤ýenglish
to dream, if you are a foreigner, of meeting english people, denotes that you will have to suffer through the selfish designs of others.
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To dream, if you are a foreigner, of meeting English people, denotes that you will have to suffer through the selfish designs of others.
¤ýring
To dream of wearing rings, denotes new enterprises in which you will be successful. A broken ring, foretells quarrels and unhappiness in the married state, and separation to lovers. For a young woman ..
¤ýsafe
To dream of seeing a safe, denotes security from discouraging affairs of business and love. To be trying to unlock a safe, you will be worried over the failure of your plans not reaching quick maturit..
Bottles are good to dream of if well filled with transparent liquid. You will overcome all obstacles in affairs of the heart, prosperous engagements will ensue. If empty, coming trouble will envelop y..
To dream of being in a beautiful and well-kept cemetery, you will have unexpected news of the recovery of one whom you had mourned as dead, and you will have your title good to lands occupied by usurp..
¤ýtar
If you see tar in dreams, it warns you against pitfalls and designs of treacherous enemies. To have tar on your hands or clothing, denotes sickness and grief.
Pictures appearing before you in dreams, prognosticate deception and the ill will of contemporaries. To make a picture, denotes that you will engage in some unremunerative enterprise. To destroy pictu..
¤ýyankee
To dream of a Yankee, foretells that you will remain loyal and true to your promise and duty, but if you are not careful you will be outwitted in some transaction.
To dream that you are unfortunate, is significant of loss to yourself, and trouble for others.
¤ýtripe
To see tripe in a dream, means sickness and danger. To eat tripe, denotes that you will be disappointed in some serious matter.