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featherbed

[feth-er-bed] / ˈfɛð ərˌbɛd /




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The lights flickered on and weightlessness returned, cradling me like a featherbed.

From Nature Oct. 17, 2017

“The program has also become a kind of featherbed for parents who might have, in the past, considered redshirting their children.”

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 26, 2016

Bit worried, the pitch looks a featherbed without Mitchy bowling on it.

From BBC Dec. 17, 2010

It was that shortage of variety that led Notts to gamble on a result pitch here, when a draw on a featherbed would have better-suited their title challenge.

From The Guardian Sep. 7, 2010

Shae murmured sleepily and rolled toward him when he sat on the edge of the featherbed.

From "A Game of Thrones" by George R.R. Martin

Commuters have been "featherbedded" but other passengers have been hit hard, Doe argues.

From BBC Jan. 22, 2013

A solid pension, good connections, membership of the right clubs, a contented, featherbedded old age.

From The Guardian Dec. 21, 2012

The couple's action-packed lifestyle comes thanks to their erstwhile employer, telecom company Pacific Bell, which featherbedded them into early retirement.

From Time Jun. 11, 2011

So far, the government has been unwilling to enforce a five-year-old bankruptcy law that would require the firms to cut featherbedded staffs and losses.

From Time Magazine Archive

In the past when the miners had such a voice, they featherbedded costs so high that Bolivia was no longer able to export tin at a profit.

From Time Magazine Archive

Policies that protect U.S. jobs at a cost of featherbedding and inefficiency are a mistake.

From Washington Post Jul. 6, 2021

We can certainly find lots of instances of journalistic corruption -- fake quotes, fabricated stories, featherbedding etc.

From Fox News Sep. 16, 2020

The police have not defined their costs, and without a clear accounting of them, Wittenberg and other race promoters say they could end up becoming a victim of featherbedding.

From New York Times Feb. 9, 2011

When every joke about your business mentions featherbedding, you should be worried about outsourcing.

From Economist Dec. 16, 2010

"I did have a feeling," Dasinger admitted, "that Willata's Fleet was doing a little featherbedding when they said I'd have to hire a crew of three to go along with their speedboat."

From The Star Hyacinths by Virgil Finlay




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