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A short fanfic or prompt placing a reader insert in a novel scenario with a character or celebrity.
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To form a mental image of something; to envision or create something in one's mind.
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Try to imagine a pink elephant.
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To believe in something created by one's own mind.
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She imagined that the man wanted to kill her.
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To assume
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I imagine that he will need to rest after such a long flight.
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To conjecture or guess
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I cannot even imagine what you are up to!
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To use one's imagination
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Imagine that we were siblings.
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To contrive in purpose; to scheme; to devise.
Can you imagine that?
I can only imagine how difficult this is for you.
You can't imagine how sore I am.
I can't imagine what he was thinking to hide a thing like that from you.
I can just imagine how much of that Howard would want to know.
Imagine that you personally had to create everything you wanted to use.
I imagine it would taste mighty good.
His laugh was low, and she could imagine his mocking expression.
He could imagine her horror when she discovered what he planned.
Then imagine if you shared your Digital Echo with a billion other people on the planet.
Imagine you live in a large trailer park and you have four young children.
He cannot imagine how very, very happy he will be when he can tell us his thoughts, and we can tell him how we have loved him so long.
But I cannot imagine who made Mother Nature, can you?
She avoided looking down, afraid to imagine just how deep the waters were or how far from shore they'd gone.
I couldn't imagine you'd take that long for a dog walk.
Then imagine them all instantly dead.
I can't imagine that will go well for her.
I can't imagine why you wanted to keep him a secret.
Can you imagine a world without poverty?
Imagine that every word you said was recorded by your personal recorder and automatically transcribed.
Jakey was the sweetest little fellow you can imagine, but he was poor and blind.
I tried to imagine my gentle poet when he was a school-boy, and I wondered if it was in Andover he learned the songs of the birds and the secrets of the shy little woodland children.
I can just imagine what a funny figure that policeman cut!
It was difficult to imagine that someone would think they couldn't talk when they actually could, but the mind did strange things during duress.
Imagine what can be culled from this data.
I imagine because Howard sent him.
Howie was out of town and I couldn't imagine anyone visiting him at that time of night.
Dean could imagine the more as Jennifer continued.
Today, it is hard for us to imagine what that time was like.
I imagine what you have gone through, and she sympathetically turned up her eyes.
I imagine she has been rather roughly handled sometimes by her little mistress.
I can't imagine the impact of both on him when one is more than enough.
It is evident that something has displeased his Majesty but I cannot imagine what it can be.
But don't imagine that she "talks fluently."
But no, he could not imagine that.
I can't imagine not seeing her or holding little Claire again.
I can't imagine why you chose Allen instead.
I can only imagine other uses you might have embraced, for personal financial enhancement.
Most people haven't even tried because we cannot reasonably imagine a way by which we can be rid of them.
Imagine a thousand new arts, none of which are even invented yet, each with a thousand new great masters.
Mr. Jefferson let me touch his face so that I could imagine how he looked on waking from that strange sleep of twenty years, and he showed me how poor old Rip staggered to his feet.
She'd never seen a man so strong, and she couldn't imagine talking to him without remembering how beautiful that body was.
You can't imagine how many trees there are.
Imagine what you could do with the combined learning of a quadrillion life experiences.
I did not imagine, when I studied about the forests of Maine, that a strong and beautiful ship would go sailing all over the world, carrying wood from those rich forests, to build pleasant homes and schools and churches in distant countries.
Wynn didn't want to imagine what Darkyn did to the sweet girl he left behind in Hell.
I couldn't even imagine him in a comma.
He began to cry, the soul-deep weeping of a man who'd lost all and spent his tormented life in a level of hell she'd never be able to imagine.
I can't imagine living anywhere else.
But imagine the difference if the world had ten billion healthy, well-educated people!