bedspread
an outer covering, usually decorative, for a bed.
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How to use bedspread in a sentence
Mindi began preparing for Q.A.H. to return, setting up a bedroom with a pink bedspread.
A pattern that would be beautiful on a bedspread fabric, but here tells a story of loss so heartbreaking we can barely look.
Now Galt scrambled out of the bathtub and threw the still-warm Gamemaster and his other belongings into the bedspread.
The valet had preceded him, opening his valise and smoothing out his evening clothes on the lace bedspread.
Murder in Any Degree | Owen JohnsonMargaret and Jessie appeared on the porch dragging a great bundle of their belongings tied up in a bedspread.
Molly Brown's Sophomore Days | Nell Speed
Eunice was knotting fringe for a bedspread, and it interested the child wonderfully.
A Little Girl in Old Salem | Amanda Minnie DouglasPean brought with him a cotton bedspread that had also once been white, but left this with the canoe.
Cruisings in the Cascades | George O. ShieldsThe bedspread is worked in small diamonds, which are joined together by over-sewing.
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British Dictionary definitions for bedspread
/ (ˈbɛdˌsprɛd) /
a top cover on a bed over other bedclothes
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