Lucid

//ˈl(j)uːsɪd//

"Lucid" in a Sentence (14 examples)

People that have experienced so-called 'lucid dreams' often describe them as being 'more real than reality'. They also describe reality after waking up from a 'lucid dream' to be like a 'whimsical dream'.

Mary frequently has lucid dreams.

I have lucid dreams.

Do you have lucid dreams?

Is Tom lucid?

A lucid dream is any dream in which one is aware that one is dreaming.

Tom's maternal grandparents both live in Boston, as does his paternal grandmother Anna, who is a widow residing in an assisted-living facility. Although she is confined to a wheelchair, she is quite lucid and has a good memory for details of events of long ago.

Transhumance can also be an international manifestation of lucid peasants who resist the dictates of the administration.

Mennad wasn't lucid.

Mennad was not lucid.

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[T]he book, constructed in short, lucid episodes, can be satisfyingly read as a sequence of provocative talks, at once well informed and vatic.

The atmosphere was unusually clear, as if loath to part with the daylight; but the moon, like a round of lucid snow, had risen on the sky; and a pale, soft gleam, came from the lamps amid the foliage.

Pictures of growing spring and farms and homes, / With the Fourth-month eve at sundown, and the gray smoke lucid and bright, […]

The day before nightmare-initiated lucids, subjects reported more depressed feelings[…]

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