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    sleepover
    /ˈsliːpəʊvə/

    noun

    • 1. a night spent by children or young people at a friend's house: "it's Gretchen's birthday next week and she's having a sleepover"

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  2. SLEEPOVER definition: 1. a type of party when a young person or a group of young people stay for the night at the house…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of SLEEPOVER is an overnight stay (as at another's home). How to use sleepover in a sentence.

  4. A sleepover is a night you spend sleeping at a friend's house. Some sleepovers are large gatherings of many pajama-wearing friends, while overs consist of just two people. If you're invited to a sleepover, you'll want to pack a sleeping bag, your toothbrush, and pajamas.

  5. SLEEPOVER meaning: 1. a type of party when a young person or a group of young people stay for the night at the house…. Learn more.

  6. Meaning of sleep over in English. sleep over. phrasal verb with sleep verb uk / sliːp / us / sliːp / slept | slept. informal. Add to word list. to sleep in someone else's home for a night: My niece is sleeping over on Friday night. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Animal physiology: sleep & sleeping. altered state of consciousness.

  7. not lose any sleep over something. If someone, especially a child, sleeps over in a place such as a friend's home, they stay.... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

  8. Sleepover definition: an instance of sleeping over, as at another person's house.. See examples of SLEEPOVER used in a sentence.

  9. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English sleep‧o‧ver /ˈsliːpəʊvə $ -oʊvər/ noun [ countable] a party for children in which they stay the night at someones house Examples from the Corpus sleepover • Probably never even spent the night out except at a sleepover, huh?

  10. Define sleepover. sleepover synonyms, sleepover pronunciation, sleepover translation, English dictionary definition of sleepover. ) n. An instance of a child or a group of children spending the night at another child's house.

  11. UK /ˈsliːpəʊvə/ noun a night spent by children or young people at a friend's house it's Gretchen's birthday next week and she's having a sleepover Examples ‘Alexa's always the one who convinces my parents to let us have sleepovers on school nights and stuff,’ says Natalee.