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sleepover

[sleep-oh-ver] / ˈslipˌoʊ vər /
NOUN
pajama party
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NOUN
slumber party
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Example Sentences

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They parked it in the pasture of one friend’s farm, called it the Cedar Hill Country Club, and had countless sleepovers during high school and college.

From The Wall Street Journal

He said it probably made more sense to take the pressure off the weekend sleepovers—do them only when they work for everybody’s schedule.

From Literature

We used to have loads of sleepovers and she’d always want to have them at my house rather than hers.

From Literature

But then, at a sleepover, Rachel wanted to read through all the posts together and judge whether they were real.

From Literature

And his youngest daughter is one of my closest friends, so growing up we went to the same school and I’d have sleepovers at Steven’s house — not relatable.

From Los Angeles Times