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bedclothes

[bed-klohz, -klohthz] / ˈbɛdˌkloʊz, -ˌkloʊðz /




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Camilla kicked in the bedclothes, drawing up her feet and her sheet.

From Literature

He used this mantra as motivation to jump-start his day, not “lie in the bedclothes and keep myself warm,” the second-century equivalent of hitting the snooze button.

From National Geographic

If you look closely at the debris, you can see blackened fragments of the textile bedclothes and even the filling from the mattress.

From BBC

The snout-nosed butterflies were everywhere, flittering in the air, resting on our bedclothes, even tangled in our hair.

From Literature

Williams writes that Eliza “spent the night in the woods, in her bedclothes, hiding with her girls by her side, wondering what had happened to her son,” who had disappeared during the attack.

From Los Angeles Times