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dreamboat

[dreem-boht] / ˈdrimˌboʊt /








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Katelyn Doyle is the author of the contemporary rom-coms "Just Some Stupid Love Story" and "Total Dreamboat," and she also writes as the USA Today bestselling historical romance novelist Scarlett Peckham.

From Salon • Jul. 4, 2025

The FDA wanted MannKind to prove that a second-generation version of the device, known as the Dreamboat, was equivalent to a first-generation inhaler known as MedTone.

From Reuters • Mar. 28, 2014

Wilson, her sister, Nancy, and their band mates celebrated their induction with lively performances of "Crazy for You," "Dreamboat Annie" and "Barracuda."

From Seattle Times • Apr. 19, 2013

First, Dreamboat Annie by Heart, in the wake of their Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nomination.

From The Guardian • Jan. 15, 2013

Heart Heart's rise began with the release of "Dreamboat Annie" in 1976, and nearly 40 years later, the Wilson sisters are still going strong.

From Washington Post




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