FILBERT DREAM INTERPRETATION



¤ýfilbert
this is a favorable dream, denoting a peaceful and harmonious domestic life and profitable business ventures. to dream of eating them, signifies to the young, delightful associations and many true friends.
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This is a favorable dream, denoting a peaceful and harmonious domestic life and profitable business ventures. To dream of eating them, signifies to the young, delightful associations and many true fri..
To dream of soiled finger-nails, forbodes disgrace in your family by the wild escapades of the young. To see well-kept nails, indicates scholarly tastes and some literary attainments; also, thrift.
¤ýlimes
To dream of eating limes, foretells continued sickness and adverse straits.
To dream of postage stamps, denotes system and remuneration in business. If you try to use cancelled stamps, you will fall into disrepute. To receive stamps, signifies a rapid rise to distinction. To ..
To dream of a city hall, denotes contentions and threatened law suits. To a young woman this dream is a foreboding of unhappy estrangement from her lover by her failure to keep virtue inviolate.
¤ýsold
To dream that you have sold anything, denotes that unfavorable business will worry you.
To dream of being in a quagmire, implies your inability to meet obligations. To see others thus situated, denotes that the failures of others will be felt by you. Illness is sometimes indicated by thi..
¤ýscu?
To dream of scum, signifies disappointment will be experienced by you over social defeats.
¤ýsoap
To dream of soap, foretells that friendships will reveal interesting entertainment. Farmers will have success in their varied affairs. For a young woman to be making soap, omens a substantial and sati..
¤ýtickle
To dream of being tickled, denotes insistent worries and illness. If you tickle others, you will throw away much enjoyment through weakness and folly.