Sleep+together

  • 1sleep together — verb have sexual intercourse with This student sleeps with everyone in her dorm Adam knew Eve Were you ever intimate with this man? • Syn: ↑roll in the hay, ↑love, ↑make out, ↑make love, ↑ …

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  • 2sleep together — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms sleep together : present tense I/you/we/they sleep together he/she/it sleeps together present participle sleeping together past tense slept together past participle slept together if two people sleep… …

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  • 3Sleep Together — Song infobox Name = Sleep Together Artist = Porcupine Tree Album = Fear of a Blank Planet Released = flagicon|EU April 16, 2007 flagicon|USA April 24, 2007 flagicon|JPN April 25, 2007 flagicon|Canada May 1, 2007 track no = 6 Recorded = October… …

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  • 4sleep together —    (of a couple)    to copulate    Usually extramaritally on a regular basis, and also of homosexuals. Not to sleep together, of spouses, means that they have ceased to copulate with each other, even though they may continue to share the same bed …

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  • 5sleep together — PHRASAL VERB If two people are sleeping together, they are having a sexual relationship, but are not usually married to each other. [V P] I m pretty sure they slept together before they were married …

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  • 6sleep together/with — have sex or be involved in a sexual relationship. → sleep …

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  • 7sleep together — verb a) To have sex with b) To be intimate with another person in the same bed …

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  • 8sleep with somebody — ˈsleep together | ˈsleep with sb derived (informal) to have sex with sb, especially sb you are not married to • I know he s going out with her, but I don t think they re sleeping together. • Everyone knows she sleeps with the boss. Main entry …

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  • 9sleep — sleepful, adj. sleeplike, adj. /sleep/, v., slept, sleeping, n. v.i. 1. to take the rest afforded by a suspension of voluntary bodily functions and the natural suspension, complete or partial, of consciousness; cease being awake. 2. Bot. to… …

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  • 10sleep — sleep1 W2S1 [sli:p] v past tense and past participle slept [slept] 1.) to rest your mind and body, usually at night when you are lying in bed with your eyes closed →↑asleep, oversleep ↑oversleep ▪ I usually sleep on my back. ▪ Did you sleep well… …

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