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  • past participle of bed.
  • past tense form of bed.
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bedded

American  
[bed-id] / ˈbɛd ɪd /

adjective

Geology.
  1. of or relating to rocks that exhibit bedding.


Etymology

Origin of bedded

First recorded in 1820–30; bed + -ed 3

Example Sentences

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Bedded on creamy polenta, it’s a dish for shrimp-and-grits fans.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 19, 2017

Bedded on potato mousseline, the bird’s breast is roasted, the hindquarter braised and the velvety brown sauce owes its nutty notes to vin jaune, a pungent, sherry-like yellow wine from the Jura region of France.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 16, 2017

Bedded in an Alexandria hospital, his body ravaged by a weak heart and his mind deteriorated, he gulped a cup of coffee, turned over in bed. coughed and died.

From Time Magazine Archive

Bedded after a bathroom skid brought him a broken rib early last February, the 74-year-old Secretary developed pleurisy a week later, hung at Death's edge for many a day.

From Time Magazine Archive

Bedded in fern, lay a mass of long sprays aquiver with bells of the purest, most lucent white, each with a great glow of gold at its heart.

From The Unspeakable Perk by Adams, Samuel Hopkins

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