"Sleep-over" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A sleep-over is a casual invitation to spend the night at someone's home, often with friends or family, typically in a relaxed and informal atmosphere, such as a home, campsite, or sleeping arrangement at a hotel or resort. It often involves staying up late, sharing food, playing games, watching movies, and engaging in other social activities together.
Sledging is a colloquial or informal term that refers to teasing or mocking comments or jokes, often with a lack of intent to truly injure or offend, but rather to entertain or provoke a reaction from others. It is often associated with sports, particularly cricket, where it can involve banter between players, the press, or former cricketers.
A sled is a flat, narrow vehicle, typically moved on runners for transportation over snow or ice. It is most commonly used for speed and fun when pulled by people or pulled by an engine or other motor in winter sports such as ice temperature activities and snow sports.
Having a smooth, glossy, and streamlined appearance. A person who is slim and attractive in appearance. Moving or operating smoothly and quietly.
There is no word "sleeking". However, there is a word "sleek" which means:<br><br>having a smooth and shiny surface or appearance; lacking wrinkles or roughness; (of a person or animal) smooth and elegant in movement or feature, especially having a well-groomed appearance.<br><br>Example: "The sleek black sports car sped down the highway."
"Sleep" is the state of being peaceful and quiet, usually unconscious, during which a person's body rests and recharges for the next day. It is a fundamental biological process that helps regulate physical and mental health, memory consolidation, and overall well-being.<br><br>There are three stages of sleep: non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep, which is further divided into light and deep sleep, and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, during which most dreaming occurs.<br><br>Humans typically spend around 7-9 hours per night sleeping, although this can vary depending on age, lifestyle, and individual needs.
Someone or something that sleeps, typically for an extended period of time. <br><br>Example: The hibernating bear was a sleeper, reducing its metabolic rate to conserve energy during the winter months.<br><br>Can also refer to a person or thing that is dormant or inactive, often waiting for a favorable opportunity to emerge or become active.<br><br>Example: The sleeper of the company's success is the founding family, whose descendants continue to own and operate the business.
Meaning: extremely sleepy and unable to keep one's eyes open.<br><br>Example: "I've been feeling really sleepiest this morning after a late night."<br><br>Synonyms: most sleepy, most tired, drowsy, soporific.
In a sleepy manner. Having or showing a sleepy condition, characterized by a drowsy or lethargic state.
The word "sleeping" means being in a state of rest or inactivity, typically involving unconsciousness, unawareness, and a lack of sensory perception or responsiveness to the external environment. It is a normal and essential physiological state for the body, where the brain and other bodily functions slow down or cease, and the person or animal is not aware of their surroundings.<br><br>Synonyms: snoozing, slumbering, dozing, dreaming, unconscious.<br><br>Example: "I'm tired, I'm going to go sleeping now."