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bedstead

[bed-sted, -stid] / ˈbɛdˌstɛd, -stɪd /


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Patients were given bedsteads and fresh bedding, in lieu of torn and filthy mats on the floor.

From New York Times

He sets a different standard for cubits, and for giant’s bedsteads.

From The Guardian

Her metal bedstead is eerily similar to Mrs Lowry's, which is depicted in a painting LS Lowry completed a year after his mother's death.

From BBC

In Herman and Lizzie’s bedroom, on either side of the bedstead, there are two panelled doors, which lead to three tiny rooms.

From The New Yorker

One night, Jacquie broke into the villa where the woman was being held, handcuffed to an iron bedstead.

From BBC