sleeper

sleeper
noun Date: 12th century 1. one that sleeps 2. a piece of timber, stone, or steel on or near the ground to support a superstructure, keep railroad rails in place, or receive floor joists ; stringpiece 3. sleeping car 4. someone or something unpromising or unnoticed that suddenly attains prominence or value <
the low-budget film became the summer's sleeper
>
5. children's pajamas usually with feet — usually used in plural 6. chiefly British a small earring or stud worn to keep the hole of a pierced ear from closing 7. mole 4

New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.

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