What does sleep over mean?
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sleep over
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Princeton's WordNet
sleep over, stay oververb
stay overnight
"The boy's friends were allowed to sleep over after the birthday party"
Wiktionary
sleep oververb
to spend the night as a guest in someone's home
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of sleep over in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of sleep over in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of sleep over in a Sentence
I'm optimistic that if we all want it, we'll find a good solution, it's not about losing sleep over this, but about doing our work and creating the necessary preconditions for Britain to remain in the EU.
The risk that there will be some damage or that it would hit someone is pretty small -- not negligible, it could happen -- but the risk that it will hit you is incredibly tiny. And so I would not lose one second of sleep over this on a personal threat basis, there are much bigger things to worry about.
The vast majority of the FISAs we do, both the initial applications and the renewals, are the kinds of applications that I am quite confident -- we don't know each other, but you wouldn't lose any sleep over, and we wouldn't want to grind to a halt.
What's ’ interesting in the Aileen Wuornos case, and it’s a highly unusual case, is if you were to talk to the public and say ‘ This is a serial killer who was executed, ’ I don’t think anyone would lose sleep over it. The things the public typically looks at are whether they have confidence in the defendant's guilt and whether they got due process. The third thing is whether the defendant was treated consistently with those who acted similarly, it’s a strange concept when you’re talking about those who acted similarly and you’re talking about a serial killer.
We lose a lot of sleep over it.
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