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slumberland

American  
[sluhm-ber-land] / ˈslʌm bərˌlænd /

noun

  1. an imaginary land described to children as the place they enter during sleep.


Etymology

Origin of slumberland

First recorded in 1840–50; slumber + land

Example Sentences

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I want something that’s going to help me drift off to slumberland, mask my husband’s snoring, wake me up on time, and tell me how well I slept.

From The Verge • Feb. 4, 2022

For instance, in 2013, Drew Ackerman created a podcast to lead listeners into slumberland.

From New York Times • Sep. 17, 2016

The sound of her voice is so intimate it is as though she had called in the middle of the night to tell you her latest adventure in slumberland.

From New York Times • Apr. 1, 2010

Her eyes close, her lips part gently and she drifts off to slumberland to fadeout music and a cartoon of fence-jumping sheep.

From Time Magazine Archive

I wanted to go to sleep, but I had received too hard a blow to slip off quietly into slumberland.

From Nobody's Boy Sans Famille by Crewe-Jones, Florence

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