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Hide-A-Bed

American  
[hahyd-uh-bed] / ˈhaɪd əˌbɛd /
Trademark.
  1. a brand of hideaway bed.


Example Sentences

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“We were so late calling it a night that I had to camp out on that new Hide-A-Bed of yours. Very comfortable.”

From Literature

When the United Nations opened at its temporary home in Lake Success, N.Y., in 1946, some 600 delegates and staff members lived there briefly with light green and deep aqua furnishings, and state-of-the-art hide-a-bed sofas and electric blankets.

From New York Times

But that sofa is a hide-a-bed model, which is a no-no.''

From Time Magazine Archive

Night Moves: The interior can be configured to sleep up to seven people, with a hide-a-bed double beneath the salon settee, a choice of an island berth or three singles forward, and two single bunks or a double berth in the starboard guest cabin.

From Time Magazine Archive

He led me into the living room, where he pulled the cushions off his sofa and opened it up to reveal a hide-a-bed.

From Project Gutenberg