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Beds

American  
[bedz] / bɛdz /

noun

  1. another name for Bedfordshire.


Beds British  

abbreviation

  1. Bedfordshire

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At the California site, which has 2,560 beds, CoreCivic entered into a contract with ICE for a two-year period.

From The Wall Street Journal

The primary bedroom belongs to me and Camille, mostly because it’s the only space big enough for two twin beds.

From Literature

He had pulled the unconscious Jiller and the new baby from their beds and carried them down to safety.

From Literature

But many, like Neel, went to their beds that night with heavy hearts because the leaders and heroes of the village were going on a dangerous quest for their sakes and might never return.

From Literature

"Are we to find people in this place? Ah, people mean water, Marlie! And hot tubs to wash in. And soft beds. And bowls of soup!"

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