sleep with

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sleep with (third-person singular simple present sleeps with, present participle sleeping with, simple past and past participle slept with)

  1. To share a bed or bedroom with.
    My daughter has to sleep with her teddy bear or she gets scared.
  2. (idiomatic, euphemistic) To have sexual intercourse with.
    • 2001 June 24 "Country Rocks", Time:
      K.T. Oslin once made a living as a Broadway chorus girl, and when she turned to country in her mid-40s, it was to sing about such nonbucolic topics such as older women sleeping with younger men.

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