Definition of slumberland in English:
slumberland
Pronunciation /ˈsləmbərˌland/ /ˈsləmbərˌlænd/
noun
literary, humorous The state of being asleep.
‘He penned the last sentence and realised that Elissa had already slumbered off to slumberland.’
- ‘A marketing ploy, perhaps, to help send people off to slumberland after chilling to the mix?’
- ‘On Wednesday nights she would stay awake until she heard a particular song and then she would slip quietly into peaceful slumberland.’
- ‘Again the motion can help send a stubborn sleeper to slumberland.’
- ‘We slept just below the tide-line to let the water splash beneath us as we stargazed to slumberland.’
- ‘He was almost in slumberland when his phone started ringing.’