900:New: pleasant news
Too small: a difficult life
Damaged: someone will harm you
To buy some the road is waiting for you
To clean them: Love
To mend them: good deeds
To give them as a present: losses;
901:For clothes: wealth
To cut a piece: betrayed by your spouse
To unstuck from a wound: illness
Weaver: lucky business, good incomes
In general: cleared of any unfair accusation
To buy some: flourishing patrimony;
902:Clean: compliancy, politeness
Dirty: contempt
Old: honours
To buy some: happiness;
903:In general: humiliation
New: end of worries
Torn: changes
Too ample: hassles
Someone else in a coat: feint
To take it off: you end up being better than you look;
904:News: respect and importance
Damaged: loos of a job, a position or of respect
Dirty: parting
Frilly: honours;
905:To have them: public fame
To lose them: misunderstanding;
906:Gorgeous: ease
To buy it: uncertain future
White: wedding
Torn: conflict
Stained: opprobrium
Cleaned-up: thrift
Burning: affront, offence
Too small: sterile dealings
Dressing gown: birth;
907:New and neat: happiness
Old: delicate situation
Blown away by the wind: infidelity
Mended: damage
To put one on: travel
To lose one: hassles
To pick one up: Satisfaction
Straw hat: happiness;
908:To admire them: Ruin
To receive some: some people around you are treacherous
To buy some: misfortune
To wear some: handsome gift
To have lots of them: happy future;
909:In general: wealth through effort
Chasing you: disrepute on you
Killer: victory
Its skin: wealth
Roaring: threats
In a cage: vanquished enemy
Tamed: new friend;
910:In general: happiness and   
Pearl necklace: gains and joy;
911:In general: no rushing towards novelty  
Long: to ridicule oneself in public
Matted: Lack of cool thinking
To cut it: to cut ties with relations
Straw mat: cosy home;
912:In general: faithful friendship
To measure some: indebtedness
Many-coloured: inattention
To tie them: friendship
To sew them: betrothal;
913:In general: object of fame and comfort
To lose it: parting
To find one: dissension
To receive it: trap
To buy one: betrothal
Of a great price: perfect marriage;
914:Old: lost credence
Varnished: mourning
Too narrow: Persecution
To buy or have new ones: Long-distance travel
To clean them: good incomes
To mend them: bad financial situation
To put them on: not a homebody;
915:Veiled person: naivety
To cover oneself: attempt at dissimulation
Wedding veil: fulfilled hopes
Several: treks;
950:In general: inconvenience
On a wound: altruism
To wear one: affront and outrage to be forgiven;
951:Empty: hassle
Full: abundance
Rucksack: pleasant guest
To carry it: peregrinations
To lose it: indebtedness
Heavy: difficult times
Full of fruits: well-organised home
Full of seeds: jealous;
952:To see some: peaceful home
To hear some: gains in business
To cast one: an audacious venture;
953:Empty: transitory prosperity
Full: indigence
To see one: comfort
To draw water with: rewarded zeal;
954:In general: unpleasant encounter
Striking: the value of time
Golden: beware of robbers
To assemble it: date
Stopped: missed opportunity
On a tower: you'll be asked for advice;
955:To drive it: beware too great an appetite for power
To climb in: joy and happiness
To ride as a passenger: potential offence on your part ;
956:In general: family happiness
On the roadside: happy news to come
To carry one: all-around slander
To kneel before one: christening
Veiled: accident in your family;
957:To see it: imminent trek to help someone
To hear the drumming: diminished authority after an undignified behaviour;
958:In general: beware, you'll be robbed
To receive one: improving relations;
959:To dig to find some : inhritance
To forge it: ease
To pay with it: disagreement
To receive it: shame
Stolen: bad news
Hidden: watchfulness
Lost: treason
Golden objects: misleading appearance;
960:In clothing: indebted
In the earth: unhealthy company
In an ice-covered lake: tragedy
In a wall: good omen
To drill holes: trial in a court of justice;
961:Musical: party with your loved ones.
Surgical: conviction in court or unexpected inheritance
To play an instrument: pleasant transition
To see musicians: imminent, vulgar folly from you;
962:In general: mutual love
To forge it: resoluteness in constructing your life
To cast it: faithfulness
Flat-iron: financial gains;
963:To see one: greed and discontentment
To go down one: great honour
To go up one: your material life is improving
Propped up vertically: beware a thief;
964:In general: Thwarted intrigues
To snuff it out: to not car about others' life
To light it up: comfortable and reassuring position
Magical: prey for a crook;
965:To see some: you'll deal with heartless people
A marble column: beware your stupid pride
A marble table: you'll soon get your own family home;
966:Loss: Spending
Forged: lost inheritance
To find some, to pay with: important income
To lose it: aborted projects
To loan or lend it: difficulties
To steal some: thieves;
967:To have one: trial and persecution
To string one: to get out of a pinch
To receive one as a gift: brutal ending to a friendship
To find one: do not tell your secrets to your family;
968:To receive: target of compassion
To distribute: satisfaction;
969:Barrel organ : dancing party
To play it: encounter with a benevolent person, good news
Organist: Family party
To hear it : appalling news;
970:In general: Persecution
Silverware: ease
To receive some: finally-rewarded merits
To sell some: Success of a financial deal
To buy some: important changes on the way
Coins: good times ahead;
971:In general: uncertain situation
On the floor: overcome obstacles
To find one: your enemy will triumph
To beat: you'll understand your faults after the deed
To take a blow: declining business;
972:Quarry: property
To walk on it: inconveniences
To throw one: origin of antagonism
Stone's throw: enemies
To hew one: reward
Precious: theft;
973:In general: windfall, effective action
To work with: important social position
Sewing tools: gift;
974:Tall: prosperity and honours
Broken: disrepute
Full of flowers: short-lived happiness;
975:In general: melancholy
Large: happiness
Rotating: to achieve quickly your goals
Broken: damages
Bicycle's wheel: victory
Water-mill's wheel: hassles, minimal honours;
976:In general: business in order
To find one: be right on time at your appointments
To lose it: uncertainty about what you want
Clock: death of a distant relation;