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Neverland

[nev-er-land] / ˈnɛv ərˌlænd /
NOUN
never-never land
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In addition to his starring role as Jack Sparrow in five “Pirates of the Caribbean” movies, he received Oscar nominations for “Sweeney Todd” and “Finding Neverland.”

From New York Times

How could they let their boys sleep over at Neverland Ranch?

From New York Times

Yankovic stopped playing his Michael Jackson parodies, “Eat It” and “Fat,” after the documentary “Leaving Neverland” came out in 2019 because he didn’t want people to have to think about child abuse and Jesus juice while watching a comedy show.

From Los Angeles Times

What really matters isn’t the island itself, but the idea of this literary Neverland, this magic kingdom of the imagination.

From Washington Post

Each of the kids discovers a special power — Virginia is a living lie detector; Colt can forge any kind of paperwork; Beth does perfect impressions; Annabel, “only 5 or 6,” can pick any lock — and, looking out for one another, they make a world of relative safety and considerable joy, a Neverland or Pleasure Island where kids turn into not donkeys and not quite adults but young people capable of carrying the true, heavy weight of one another’s lives.

From New York Times