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bedfast

[bed-fast, -fahst] / ˈbɛdˌfæst, -ˌfɑst /


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His mother had been bedfast with an incurable ailment for months and he wanted to marry highfalutin Mary Louise Smith, 18-year-old daughter of onetime big-league Ballplayer Jimmy Smith, now a well-to-do Pittsburgh nightclub owner.

From Time Magazine Archive

The scientists, who have been going aboard each morning since the test started on Jan. 19, took blood samples from the bedfast half of the crew.

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After having been obliged to give up his dental practice, Blaiberg was bedfast.

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He first tried it three years ago on a young woman patient in Houston who had been bedfast six years with arthritic swellings in both knees.

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Early in the new year he became bedfast and suffered excruciatingly at times.

From Hymns and Hymnwriters of Denmark by Aaberg, J. C. (Jens Christian)