Bed meaning in English
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Definition
a (double) bed: furniture used for sleeping on (big enough for two people); a bottom layer (of food)
Examples
- "Get up on the bed and I'll call the nurse in."
- "It's so incredible that you don't snore in bed."
- "When he awoke, Bruno was lying in a hospital bed."
- "I share a room and a bed with a Japanese boy called Masaki, but he is not a very good roommate."
- "The doctor has ordered her to rest in bed, which means I have to look after her for a few days."
- "Turn off the lights and come to bed."
- "When he woke up, Bruno was lying in a hospital bed."
- "Some of them even have beds in the factory."
- "Why don't you come to bed?"
- "Right, if you'd like to pop your shirt off for me and hop up onto the bed."
- "I have a small bed made of feathers and wood."
- "Just get into bed"
- "Mrs. Brady : I forgot to tell you but you'll be sharing a bed with Masaki."
- "Bruno : Um, yes...bed."
- "Bruno's mom : The dead pigeon under his bed?"
- "Jean : This my bed?"
- "This includes the bedrooms, the bathrooms, the toilets, the roof, under the bed, and hanging out of the window."
- "Anyhow, I know you don't mind sleeping in the tree house, but I can't sleep in my childhood race car bed any longer."
- "Just get into bed!"
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