Dreams A–Z
Explore our complete collection of dream interpretations and discover the hidden meanings behind your nocturnal visions.
Clavicle
A narrow bone that bridges chest and arm — symbol of support, exposure, speech and the weight we carry near the throat/heart edge.
Claw
A sharp, animal-like appendage that surfaces when boundaries, survival instincts, or hidden aggression are active in the dreamer.
Clay
Clay in dreams is the raw material of self and circumstance — pliable, earthy, responsive to touch and intent.
Clearing
A dream motif of removing, sweeping, or making space — clearing clutter, fog, or old ties to create fresh room.
Cleat
A cleat as a holding point: a small hardware of grip and anchor, found on shoes or boats; in dreams it stages how you secure yourself or what you cling to.
Cleaver
A heavy cutting tool that symbolizes decisive separation, raw power, boundary-setting and practical work; can be protective or brutal depending on intent.
Clef
A musical clef as a dream symbol: a curving mark that names a pitch and anchors a score — an emblem of finding your key, voice, or proper place.
Clew
A clew (a ball or thread) as a dream image: a guiding line through confusion, a link to fate, or the small clue that leads you home.
Cliff
A boundary between solid ground and the unknown; a place of vantage, decision, and risk.
Clinic
A contained place of assessment, repair and boundary-setting — where vulnerability meets routine care and decisions are made about the body, limits and future steps.
Clipboard
A clipboard in dreams points to lists, held responsibilities, recorded choices, and the interface between intention and action — a practical instrument that both organizes and judges.
Clipper
A swift cutting or sailing instrument: speed, decisive separation, passage across emotional or practical waters.
Cloak
A garment of concealment or protection that can hide identity, hold warmth, or mark a role; in dreams it acts as a portable threshold between seen and unseen.
Clock
A clock in a dream points to your relationship with time: deadlines, rhythms, endings and beginnings, and how you measure progress.
Clock Tower
A tall clock tower in a town square, its face visible from below; bells mark hours while gears turn inside.
Clockwork Bird
A small mechanical bird whose gears click and heartwind sings on a schedule—part machine, part messenger.
Cloister
An enclosed, quiet space of stone and garden: withdrawal for repair, study, vow and inner architecture of the self.
Closet
A private storage space in the dream that holds clothes, boxes, or secrets — represents what you keep out of sight or are preparing to reveal.
Cloth
Fabric as barrier and skin: identity, protection, roles, how you present or conceal yourself; also craft, repair and lineage.
Cloud
A shifting, formless presence that hides and reveals, holding moisture, light and movement — a bridge between inner weather and outer sky.
Cloudbank
A thick bank of clouds gathered like a ledger in the sky — soft, heavy, and humming with stored weather and feeling.
Clover
A small green plant often shown as a three- or four-leaf sprig — a compact symbol of luck, nourishment, groundedness, and small openings of chance.
Clown
A figure of exaggerated joy, masks and makeup, balancing humor with the possibility of discomfort or exposed vulnerability.
Coal Mine
A deep, dark subterranean space where coal is dug: symbol of hidden resources, toil, ancestral labor and inner depths.