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Beds

American  
[bedz] / bɛdz /

noun

  1. another name for Bedfordshire.


Beds British  

abbreviation

  1. Bedfordshire

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A fire broke out in a laundry room aboard the carrier on March 12, injuring two sailors and causing major damage to some 100 beds, according to the US military.

From Barron's

Everything from free speedy Wi-Fi to lie-flat beds with privacy doors.

From The Wall Street Journal

She said during the initial nightly US-Israeli strikes on the city the prisoners were "hiding under their beds".

From BBC

One was that, from Pasadena flower beds to Compton’s crop acreage, plants across L.A. were dying.

From Los Angeles Times

The studios would rent for about $1,500 a month and weren’t that small, he said, given modular furniture—beds that fold up, closets that pop out.

From The Wall Street Journal