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sleepover

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Noun — A night spent as a guest at someone else's house, especially among children or teenagers.

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How to use sleepover

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have a sleepover sleepover party

Etymology

From "sleep" plus "over," describing staying over for the night.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “sleepover” mean?

The word “sleepover” means a night spent as a guest at someone else's house, especially among children or teenagers. In plain terms, a night spent staying at a friend's house, usually for fun.

How do you use “sleepover” in a sentence?

Here is “sleepover” used in a sentence: “The girls had a sleepover with popcorn and movies until 2am.”

What part of speech is “sleepover”?

“Sleepover” is a noun.

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