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- n. Plural form of bedstead.
Examples
“At Fig. 1 is shown a trough in which large pieces, such as bedsteads, bicycle frames, etc., are dipped or immersed.”
“The students in the carpentry shop make and repair all the furniture used in the school, such as bedsteads, chairs, tables, desks, washstands and dressers.”
“It will be observed that the vendors, with a knowledge of human nature doubtless bred of experience, only expose upon the pavement articles such as bedsteads, stoves, and other heavy ware which may not be snatched up by the fleet of foot.”
“Most rooms were painted soft pastel colors, with rag rugs and quilts piled high on old iron bedsteads.”
“The rooms are small but cheerily decked out in bold colours, with exotic touches in the silk cushions and wrought-iron bedsteads, but be warned none is en suite: the six rooms share three immaculate bathrooms.”
“The bedsteads have arrived but no mattresses yet—uncomfortable.”
“Two large bedrooms with 20 iron bedsteads in each room.”
“Iron bedsteads stood in a row, three of them occupied by unmoving bodies.”
“Mary was surprised at the variety of goods on offer—everything from bedsteads to footstools and from hairpins to greatcoats—and the assumption that customers would purchase them in such a venue.”
“The tables, bureaus, bedsteads, and bookcases throughout the house were all made of mahogany.”
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