Pronunciation: /ˈnɛvər-ˈnɛvər lænd/
noun a fictional place where Peter Pan and other characters from J.M. Barrie's works reside
A1 Never-Never land is a fictional place in a children's story.
A2 Peter Pan and the Lost Boys live in Never-Never land.
B1 Many people dream of escaping to a Never-Never land where they can live forever young.
B2 The concept of Never-Never land has been explored in various works of literature and film.
C1 The idea of Never-Never land symbolizes a utopian paradise that is unattainable in reality.
C2 Some critics argue that the notion of Never-Never land perpetuates unrealistic expectations and a desire to escape from the complexities of the real world.
formal Many people believe that Never-Never land is just a fictional place created by J.M. Barrie in his famous novel.
informal I wish I could escape to Never-Never land and leave all my problems behind.
slang Let's take a trip to Never-Never land and forget about everything for a while.
figurative His mind often wandered to a Never-Never land where everything was perfect and nothing could go wrong.
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