SLEEPOUT

Etymology

Noun

sleepout (plural sleepouts)

(Australia, New Zealand) A veranda or other outbuilding used as a sleeping area.

an organised group of people sleeping in the open, often as a form of protest or to raise public awareness of an issue such as homelessness.

a holiday in Africa where travellers sleep away from their home, generally in an open air safari lodge, private home or guest house.

Anagrams

• eelpouts, outsleep, peelouts

Source: Wiktionary



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(adverb) at the present or from now on; usually used with a negative; “Alice doesn’t live here anymore”; “the children promised not to quarrel any more”


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