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have visions

verb as in hallucinate

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"I still have visions of three cows' heads this close from me pinning me against the hedge," Ms Tvedt told the BBC after the hearing.

From BBC

“It’s just more of a want-to type thing. … Just taking it year by year. My body feels amazing. Obviously, there’s a lot that goes into every season. I understand teams have visions and things like that. So, I’m not really looking too far, just being here in the moment.”

“I want this terrorist to have visions of his terror to haunt him for the rest of your life,” said Fierro.

“But I do have visions, which is like really big goals of competing in obviously the Olympics again, and then worlds and hopefully, doubling up.”

“You set goals and have visions of where you view yourself and what you’d like to accomplish. But, I couldn’t have written the past three years any better,” Reigns said during an interview with The Associated Press.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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