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  • noun Plural form of bed-cover.

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Examples

  • “It would be safer to stuff a bulge under my bed-covers and meet you somewhere.”

    The Chef’s Apprentice Elle Newmark 2008

  • “It would be safer to stuff a bulge under my bed-covers and meet you somewhere.”

    The Book of Unholy Mischief Elle Newmark 2008

  • “It would be safer to stuff a bulge under my bed-covers and meet you somewhere.”

    The Book of Unholy Mischief Elle Newmark 2008

  • “It would be safer to stuff a bulge under my bed-covers and meet you somewhere.”

    The Chef’s Apprentice Elle Newmark 2008

  • “It would be safer to stuff a bulge under my bed-covers and meet you somewhere.”

    The Book of Unholy Mischief Elle Newmark 2008

  • Clay could see through the open door that the bed-covers were mussed, but the bed was otherwise empty.

    The Rivals Joan Johnston 2004

  • Clay could see through the open door that the bed-covers were mussed, but the bed was otherwise empty.

    The Rivals Joan Johnston 2004

  • Clay could see through the open door that the bed-covers were mussed, but the bed was otherwise empty.

    The Rivals Joan Johnston 2004

  • The murderess hid her face under the bed-covers; and her whole body was bathed in an icy perspiration.

    The Honor of the Name �mile Gaboriau 2003

  • I clean well (the floor is spotless, have mercy!) * I did laundry ... only my bed-covers though.

    nisayon Diary Entry nisayon 2002

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