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The expression "castles in the air" refers to having dreams or ambitions that are unlikely to happen or not based in reality. Mary Shelley may have used this expression to express the idea of having grand but unrealistic hopes or plans.
Castles in the Air was created in 1926.
ram build castles in air that he goes to america.
To build castles in the air means dream of or plan for something highly impractical or impossible.
Castles in the Air - 1911 was released on: USA: 24 August 1911
Castles in the Air - 1914 was released on: USA: 17 June 1914
Castles in the Air - 1919 was released on: USA: 12 May 1919
To build castles in the air means dream of or plan for something highly impractical or impossible.
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The cast of Castles in the Air - 1911 includes: Charles De Forest as The Cook
The cast of Castles in the Air - 1966 includes: Valentine Dyall as Himself - Narrator
It means breathing, with the connotation of wasting oxygen.