Pronunciation: /ˈslʌmbərlænd/
noun a place or state of sleep or dreams; a mythical land of dreams or sleep
A1 I love to visit slumberland in my dreams.
A2 The children's book was set in the magical land of slumberland.
B1 After a long day at work, I look forward to escaping to slumberland.
B2 The artist's paintings often depicted surreal scenes inspired by slumberland.
C1 The novel explored the concept of reality versus slumberland in a thought-provoking way.
C2 The film director's latest masterpiece delved deep into the subconscious mind, exploring the depths of slumberland.
formal After a long day at work, I look forward to entering the peaceful realm of slumberland.
informal I'm so tired, I can't wait to hit slumberland tonight.
slang I crashed hard in slumberland after the party last night.
figurative His mind wandered into the slumberland of daydreams during the boring meeting.
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