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cloudland

[kloud-land] / ˈklaʊdˌlænd /


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IN the cloudland of higher mathematics, there is a whole area of study called "imaginary numbers."

From Time Magazine Archive

Her private cloudland, on exhibition in a Manhattan gallery last week, might depress some people but would hardly disturb anybody.

From Time Magazine Archive

Indeed, its wildest moments are from that forgotten cloudland of the '30s and '40s when every performer was expected to carry a tune.

From Time Magazine Archive

The ten years' business experience had wallowed through a cloudland of dreams, but had materialized in very harsh daylight at last.

From The Bread Line A Story of a Paper by Paine, Albert Bigelow

Only a few hills and domes of cloudland were built yesterday and none at all to-day.

From My First Summer in the Sierra by Muir, John




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