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slumberland

n. An imaginary place inhabited by those who are asleep.

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Slumberland

Slumberland may relate to:

  • Slumberland Furniture - a furniture retailer in the midwestern United States
  • Slumberland Records, originally a Washington, D.C. area, now Oakland CA-based independent indiepop label,
  • Little Nemo in Slumberland - a comic strip featuring the character Little Nemo
  • Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland - animated film
  • Slumberland Ltd, a UK bed manufacturer, now a subsidiary of Investcorp
  • Slumberland - an album by American Idol winner Lee DeWyze
  • Slumberland - a novel by Paul Beatty

Usage examples of "slumberland".

They both got sent off to Slumberland, and I repeated my act with the painting.

Sol beat him to slumberland by at least a minute, and the others were not more than two minutes behind Sol.

Then he dozed off into slumberland, dreamed that he was on a tropical island where the perfume of the roses was so heavy on the air that breathing almost became a task.

It was so quiet that one was really invited to go away to slumberland, and then he had eaten much at the big supper.

There was a ring of eyes about Henry and Paul, but they yet abode in glorious slumberland, peaceful and happy.

Ariel losing sleep, because he was back in slumberland by the time I reached the bedroom door.

Sighing, I found the best looking motel and booked the best room they had, stood under the shower until the day's aches had run down the drain with the dust, and stretched out for a couple of hours on the kingsized Slumberland.

Flip, no matter what his misadventures in Slumberland, was always satisfyingly plump.

Figuring it was the newshounds who'd been pestering me since the shoot-out, I fumbled the receiver onto the nightstand and dived back to slumberland.

With immaculate grounds, re-creations of famous churches, and burial areas with names like Slumberland, Vale of Memory, and Whispering Pines, I have always thought of it as a kind of Disneyland of the Dead.