How to use in-sentence of “sleep with”:
– Arctic foxes sleep with their tails wrapped around themselves.
– He refused to sleep with his wife, so instead spent many nights with his sisters in Anne’s rooms.
– Many people do not like how the player can murder random people, and sleep with prostitutes.
– The male is always in attendance too and will frequently sleep with both mother and young completely wrapped in his wings.
– He argues over the price, and is about to leave when Lulu decides she will sleep with him for less than her usual fee.
– Figaro discovers Count Almaviva intends to exercise his feudal right to sleep with Figaro’s wife Susanna before they consummate their marriage.