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Definition of sleepover in English: sleepovernounˈsliːpəʊvəˈslipˌoʊvər 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 Example sentencesExamples - It was also during this time that sleepovers with the opposite sex became more common and a lot less innocent.
- I'm always in major chaos whenever I plan sleepovers but, after this totally awesome article, nobody will be bored at my parties!
- Not that we were unpopular and didn't socialize with anyone else, but it was Amanda who I shared sleepovers and late night conversations with.
- Favorites include staying up late on Friday night, sleepovers with friends, and bowling with the family.
- There were the usual birthdays and sleepovers, awkward school pictures, and family shots that blur the distinction between all our lives.
- My best friend and I have sleepovers almost every weekend.
- We struck a silent bond, never talking about life on The Farm, and never inviting other kids home for sleepovers or parties.
- Keep thinking about how good it will feel when you are comfortably independent - and how much fun it will be to join friends for sleepovers or slumber parties!
- And according to recent trends, co-ed sleepovers are popular now.
- Essentially, it was really my dorm with sleepovers every few nights.
- Through the rest of elementary school we had sleepovers every night.
- The night went as all sleepovers do, without sleep, and with lots of gushing, giggling, and plain laughter.
- ‘Alexa's always the one who convinces my parents to let us have sleepovers on school nights and stuff,’ says Natalee.
- In return, her two children went to hastily organized sleepovers that will spill into today, which allows her to return to work today.
- While other girls were indoors having tea parties and sleepovers, she was outside playing baseball with the guys.
- Many trips to amusement parks and more sleepovers followed.
- Usually I finished before that though and when I was doing sleepovers I was inside all night so that was ok.
- Remember sleepovers and campouts where you'd sit around a fire and tell scary stories in a Round Robin?
- We've had a family weekend night since both of our kids were little - no friends over, no sleepovers, no dates that night.
- They trusted the geeky young boy to have wild parties and boy-girl sleepovers.
Definition of sleepover in US English: sleepovernounˈslēpˌōvərˈslipˌoʊvər An occasion of spending the night away from home, or of having a guest or guests spend the night in one's home, especially as a party for children. it's Gretchen's birthday next week and she's having a sleepover Example sentencesExamples - Essentially, it was really my dorm with sleepovers every few nights.
- My best friend and I have sleepovers almost every weekend.
- Not that we were unpopular and didn't socialize with anyone else, but it was Amanda who I shared sleepovers and late night conversations with.
- In return, her two children went to hastily organized sleepovers that will spill into today, which allows her to return to work today.
- I'm always in major chaos whenever I plan sleepovers but, after this totally awesome article, nobody will be bored at my parties!
- Favorites include staying up late on Friday night, sleepovers with friends, and bowling with the family.
- It was also during this time that sleepovers with the opposite sex became more common and a lot less innocent.
- ‘Alexa's always the one who convinces my parents to let us have sleepovers on school nights and stuff,’ says Natalee.
- Usually I finished before that though and when I was doing sleepovers I was inside all night so that was ok.
- The night went as all sleepovers do, without sleep, and with lots of gushing, giggling, and plain laughter.
- We've had a family weekend night since both of our kids were little - no friends over, no sleepovers, no dates that night.
- Through the rest of elementary school we had sleepovers every night.
- While other girls were indoors having tea parties and sleepovers, she was outside playing baseball with the guys.
- We struck a silent bond, never talking about life on The Farm, and never inviting other kids home for sleepovers or parties.
- Many trips to amusement parks and more sleepovers followed.
- There were the usual birthdays and sleepovers, awkward school pictures, and family shots that blur the distinction between all our lives.
- They trusted the geeky young boy to have wild parties and boy-girl sleepovers.
- And according to recent trends, co-ed sleepovers are popular now.
- Keep thinking about how good it will feel when you are comfortably independent - and how much fun it will be to join friends for sleepovers or slumber parties!
- Remember sleepovers and campouts where you'd sit around a fire and tell scary stories in a Round Robin?
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