to sleep at someone else’s house for one night
Either way, no one is losing sleep over it in the local film industry.
He could and should have scored more, but it was not a night to lose sleep over such things.
I'm not going to go home and lose sleep over this one.
I'm not sat in bed at night losing sleep over it.
I've not lost a single night 's sleep over the thought of losing my job.
Let him have friends to sleep over as a reward for staying in his own room.
Mum, can Billy sleep over on Saturday?
Perhaps ministers will lose at least one night 's sleep over all those people on the waiting list.
When properly administered there is no reason children should lose sleep over them, let alone get stressed.
sleeps over
sleeping over
slept over
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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