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mattress

[ma-tris] / ˈmæ trɪs /


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The price represents a roughly 30% premium to its average closing price over the past 30 days, the mattress maker added.

From The Wall Street Journal

The mattress, blanket and pillows were surprisingly cozy.

From The Wall Street Journal

Since babies are less likely to suffocate on firm mattresses and without loose bedding, Little replaced her pillow-top mattress and got rid of all of her blankets and extra pillows.

From Los Angeles Times

"Our clothes, mattresses and blankets were flooded," said Nihad Shabat, as she tried to dry out her possessions there on Monday.

From BBC

There’s no saying when the next major bear market will send Americans to the mattresses—maybe through the collapse of AI mania, or possibly just a garden-variety recession.

From The Wall Street Journal