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sleep out 1. To sleep at one's own home, not at one's place of employment. 2. To sleep away from one's home. sleep over To spend the night as a guest in another's home. sleep together To have sexual relations. sleep with To have sexual relations with.Idiom: sleep like a log...
3. To give or grant out of one's resources; afford: Can you spare ten minutes? adj. spar·er, spar·est 1. a. Kept in reserve: spare parts. b. Being in excess of what is needed; extra: spare cash. c. Free for other use; unoccupied: spare time. 2. a. Not lavish, abun...
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