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was sleepover
noun
The act of spending the night as a guest in another's house, especially when the participants are children.
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About that time, Talbot, Malvezzi and three others (one whose family owned part of the land) got the idea to buy a sharecropper's shack, refurbish it to the degree it was sleepover-worthy and recreate a bit of Delta history.
This is Sleepover, a unique event staged in front of the Serpentine Gallery in the partial shelter of Jean Nouvel's bright red summer pavilion.
David Thorne's "ready to start overnights right away" is mainly a fluffy pillow embroidered with the names of people who were sleepover guests in the White House in 1994.
Teenagers interested in marine biology can sign up for SeaWorld Adventure Camps (some are sleepovers).
One was "stoned sleepover": they had guests who could handle, or thought they could handle, getting high before performing.
It was your sleepover, so why should your parents have to clean up?
I imagined the new Heat team having a sleepover, and I placed the sleepover in the late '90s, when I was having sleepovers.
It was on sleepovers with boys from the wrong side of the tracks that I learned the truth.
If your parents want to go to bed, and they are light sleepovers, move the sleepover downstairs so they won't be disturbed.
This is a sleepover.
Mingle and have fun, it is your sleepover after all!
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