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dbnary-eng:sleeper_hit
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Something that achieves unexpected success after an interval of time.
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A box-office bomb when it first came out, the film was a sleeper, becoming much more popular decades after being released.
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For example, the [racehorse] trainer may have tipped a betting syndicate that he is about to unleash a sleeper […]
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1968, Marvin B. Scott, The Racing Game, page 160: