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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.

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

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Here and there a bedfast invalid screamed foolishly.

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Mother is bedfast with rheumatism," he said, "and it would do her a power of good if you would run in and see her sometime.

From The Merriweather Girls and the Mystery of the Queen's Fan by Edholm, Lizette M.