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sleeping together
verb
Present participle of sleep together
Exact(53)
"Sleeping together is an achievement".
"We were still sleeping together," I said.
Back then, though, we weren't sleeping together.
She did and after a while, they were sleeping together.
We didn't want them to think we're just sleeping together.
"I don't even remember sleeping together," our banjo player said.
Louise watched Marilyn & Buddy sleeping together on the couch.
"Ugh, are you two sleeping together now?" They beamed.
Similar(3)
The pair drunkenly share a kiss before sleeping together.
They (probably) aren't even sleeping together.
The concept of 'sleeping together' was confusing to the respondents.
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