sleepover

IPA: sɫˈipoʊvɝ

noun

  • The act of spending the night as a guest in another's house, especially when the participants are children.
  • An overnight guest.

sleep over

IPA: sɫˈipˈoʊvɝ

verb

  • To spend the night as a guest in someone's home.
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Examples of "sleepover" in Sentences

    Examples of "sleep-over" in Sentences

    • The abuse occurred at sleep-over family gatherings, Vangheluwe said.
    • Just in case any of my co-workers want to invite me for a sleep-over, I guess.
    • Don't miss the priceless scene where Josh and Susan have their first "sleep-over".
    • How does being the best storyteller at a childhood sleep-over lead to cinematic gold?
    • It was no longer a fun, spontaneous sleep-over when I slept on a mattress in her room but a divorce visitation schedule.
    • There were six bunnies on a platform and two naked hosts on the couch behind them, laughing and playing like giddy teenagers at a sleep-over.
    • On Monday, the group will announce the launch of Cabins of Hope, a $30,000 scholarship program for 10 Haitian children and two counselors to spend a month this summer at a sleep-over camp in Huguenot, N.Y. "We wanted to give at least some Haitian children a respite from the disaster that's occurred in their country," says Wheaton Griffin, executive director of the 1,100-acre New York YMCA Camp.

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