Sentence examples for a sleep over from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a sleep over" is not correct; it should be "a sleepover." You can use it to refer to an event where someone stays overnight at another person's home, typically for social reasons.

Example: "We're having a sleepover at my house this weekend, and you're invited!"
Alternatives: "an overnight stay" or "a slumber party."

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Bedtime: Bedtime is the main part of sleepovers, that's what makes it a sleep over!

Ashley Sims, 13, went for a sleep over at her best friend's home in Brooklyn on July 22.

One night I had a sleep over at a friend's house and went over there to investigate, expecting to find ghosts.

11.55pm: Ellie Grace and her little friend Candy-Marie Candy are having a sleep over, and, over the breakfast table, are playing a game of "I love you more than... .. Including mentions of cupcakes, butterflies, and... oh, I wish I could tell you, but then that might ruin the punchline.

It wasn't that kind of a sleep over.

She had never been to a school dance, party or even to a sleep over.

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And every night in the cabin is like a sleep-over.

On Tuesday night, Brand is set to lead a "sleep-over" at the threatened Sweets Way estate in Barnet.

He lives in an upscale suburban house, tended by his idiotically self-satisfied wife, and molests his son's friend during a sleep-over.

Child welfare officials in Los Angeles County do not believe that Michael Jackson molested the 12-year-old boy who claims that Mr. Jackson abused him while he was a sleep-over guest at the Neverland ranch, a leaked internal memorandum shows.

She just had a sleep-over with good friends.

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