(the) man of (your) dreams
- (the) man of (your) dreams
- the man/woman/(something) of (your) dreams
the person or thing that you would like more than any other.
I'm not sure I'll ever meet the man of my dreams, or if he even exists.
At last, we'd found it, the house of our dreams.
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