Sentence examples similar to going to sleepover from inspiring English sources

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For a kid it means going to sleepovers with more medicine than you care to carry.

Gray told HuffPost that although Victoria is capable of sleeping in her own room and has never had a problem going to sleepovers, the family does not have a plan to stop bed sharing.

You'll be adding double-digit numbers, reading chapter books, playing football or soccer, going to sleepovers, watching PG-13 or R-rated movies, asking me embarrassing questions, learning to drive.

Not that this is easy given the constraints of a 24-hour day -- it means practicing a piece of music for four hours and going to sleepovers; being president of the student council and winner of the math competition.

Enjoy giggles with your best friends by going to sleepovers, parties, and events together.

We were never allowed to go to sleepovers, although they were always very welcoming of our friends at home.

She has a certain time when she can go on Facebook; she can't go to sleepovers if we don't know her friend's parents".

*It doesn't go to sleepovers unless otherwise discussed.

I wouldn't let you go to sleepovers.

My parents were really strict—I was the last person among my friends who was allowed to go to sleepovers.

Always have an attitude that says "Hey, I like to go to sleepovers and make prank calls and party, but I also like to hear about your problems, and I really do care, because I'm everyone's friend, and I won't share your secrets".

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