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Sleep over   /slip ˈoʊvər/   Listen
Sleep over

verb
1.
Stay overnight.  Synonym: stay over.






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"Sleep over" Quotes from Famous Books



... course," I said. "You've been tramping in the sun, and it's a very warm night, and hadn't you better sleep over ...
— The Works of Rudyard Kipling One Volume Edition • Rudyard Kipling

... reluctantly, even after Mr. Snawdor got a small job collecting. Sometimes she went to sleep over her task and had to be shaken awake, but that was before she began to drink black coffee with the other ...
— Calvary Alley • Alice Hegan Rice

... night for Captain Brentwood. His son, asking for a commission in the army, and his daughter going to be married! Both desirable enough in their way, but not the sort of facts to go to sleep over, particularly when fired off in his ear just as he was lying down. So he lay tossing about, more or less uncomfortable all night, but dozed off just as the daylight began to show more decidedly in the window. He appeared to have slept from thirty to thirty-five ...
— The Recollections of Geoffrey Hamlyn • Henry Kingsley



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