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US
/ˌoʊvɝˈnaɪtɝ/
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NOUN
- a small traveling bag to carry clothing and accessories for staying overnight
- a guest who stays overnight
How To Use overnighter In A Sentence
- The Overnighter from Benefit Cosmetics, is described as a swanky sleepover set. Undefined
- The ‘overnighters’ are those who spend the night in the swamp, usually because they wandered too far off the dirt roads and lost their way.
- ‘A woman enters. Dressed attractively for the road, carrying her overnighter. She is quite beautiful.’
- I just got in from a day trip with sleepover - hang on, that makes it an overnighter - trip to down south, for fun filled frivolity in Sorrento, and a catch up with the missus.
- You will also note that as the venue is some distance from home, most of my sessions were overnighters.
- Always a good rule, but you may be tempted to just load up the old jalopy, even for an overnighter.
- Usually a day trip, but overnighters could try the Red Lion in Sapcote, £15 a head.
- ‘I am in a hurry. In any case, I am not happy about it,’ said a lady in dark blue suit, carrying an overnighter.
- In Pittsburgh, Girl Scouts will be invited to attend an overnighter at the Carnegie Science Center, which will involve a science show and over 20 tables with chemistry-related hands-on activities.
- It's common enough, but it's not dead common, so when I'm on one of these little overnighters and I only have… let me do a little math… 21 hours to obtain the thing, there's a minor undercurrent of tension.