Do not give much importance to promises that people make to you.

Mixing a solution of ammonia in water in a dream means hoarding tainted money and spending it in evil and unlawful ways.

…(Offensive odor | Sweat) In a dream, perspiration means recovering from an illness, or it could represent the stench of death. As for a healthy person, perspiration means work, or a service followed by a wretched life. Perspiration in a dream also represents the common adversities in one’s life. If one sees himself sweating profusely in a dream, it means that he will fulfill his goals, or satisfy his needs. Perspiration under one’s armpit that produces an offensive odor in a dream represents an ailment or a plague. As for a governor, a merchant, or a tradesman, such a stench in a dream means hoarding money in an ugly way. Perspiration in a dream also means losing money, paying taxes, or toiling. (Also see Odor | Smell)…

In a dream, bon marrows represent hidden treasures, a library, ammu- nition or an inheritance. Bone marrows in a dream also mean hoarding money. If a sick person sees his bone marrow in a dream, it means that he will find a cure and recover from his illness. (Also see Body 1 | Bones | Brain)

…To dream of a miser is a sign of waste, loss, or destruction: if you see him counting and hoarding money, it forebodes you will either lose or be robbed of some: to see him patching his clothes or coming out of barn signifies worries. Lucky lottery dream numbers – 34, 56….

To dream it stands still is a sign that you have a sly deceitful enemy, but if it is at work, and you are one of those who tread it, it shows there is no end to your labour, and that a domestic, or a pretended friend, is confiscating your earnings to their own use, or your bosom friend hoarding it for her private use. You should watch diligently.

A tile maker in a dream represents distress, adversities, trouble, hoarding money for the benefit of others, or he could represent anyone who has no descendents or posterity. In a dream, a tile maker also represents wealth, a palace, the high society, beauty, unity and love. Laying tiles in a dream means preparing oneself for something important, or building a corridor or a pathway.

…(Inflorescence | Money | Spadix | Spathe | Spores) In a dream, pollen means money or a pregnancy. If a sick person sees pollen in his dream, it means that he will recover from his illness, or it could mean his death. Pollen in a dream also means hoarding merchandise or provisions. If one picks a spathe or two in his dream, it means that he may beget a child or two. If one eats pollen in his dream, it means that he will live from the revenues of such children. Observing the florescence of trees in a dream means the rising of one’s star and anticipation of benefits. Seeing a yellow spathe and not eating from it in a dream represents the anger of a landlord toward his ranchers. Pollen in a dream also means money or illness. Picking up spores of pollen in a dream also means…

(Garbage) A trash collector in a dream represents a deprived person, someone who toils hard to serve others, or someone who struggles hard to comfort others. A trash collector in a dream also represents a short lived richness, a short lived poverty, or a stingy person who keeps hoarding money. (Also see Garbage | Sanitation | Sweeping the floor | Trash)

(Bagel | Bread | Twist) Pretzels in a dream mean travels, hoarding money, evil, or having an argument. Eating a pretzel in a dream also means prescribing to a healthy diet. If someone who has no teeth receives a hard pretzel in his dream, it means distress, burdens and trouble. Eating a pretzel in a dream also means recurrence of good and bad experiences.

…In a dream, wild thyme means hoarding money, or it could mean virility and rejuvenation of one’s sexual appetite. In a dream, wild thyme also means continuous blessings, power, a good business, a woman or a child. Seeing wild thyme in the field is better than seeing it cut in a dream, for once any fragrant plant is cut in a dream, then it means distress and worries. (Also see Wild plants)…