bedclothing
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of bedclothing
Example Sentences
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Every time a baby is found dead in his crib, apparently smothered by bedclothing or a soft pillow, the mother is tortured by the feeling that she should have been more careful.
From Time Magazine Archive
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He turned and saw Bessie bent motionless over the pile of bedclothing.
From "Native Son" by Richard Wright
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Patients should be gently dried after the bath and covered with dry bedclothing.
From The Home Medical Library, Volume I (of VI) by Winslow, Kenelm
The bunks were filled with bedclothing; and an oil-lamp stood on a triangular shelf in a corner near the door.
From The Trail Horde by Seltzer, Charles Alden
"How came that cat here?" demanded the nurse, pulling aside the bedclothing.
From Polly of the Hospital Staff by Dowd, Emma C.
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