to dream out

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Dream \Dream\, v. t.
   To have a dream of; to see, or have a vision of, in sleep, or
   in idle fancy; -- often followed by an objective clause.
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         Your old men shall dream dreams.         --Acts ii. 17.
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         At length in sleep their bodies they compose,
         And dreamt the future fight.             --Dryden.
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         And still they dream that they shall still succeed.
                                                  --Cowper.
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   {To dream away} {To dream out}, {To dream through}, etc., to
      pass in revery or inaction; to spend in idle vagaries; as,
      to dream away an hour; to dream through life. " Why does
      Antony dream out his hours?" --Dryden.
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