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- noun Plural form of
futon .
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Examples
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Houses a mess in some places, yet then there is a house with futons or laundry out drying in the sun.
Marcia Reynolds: We Survive Through Community, Not Individualism Marcia Reynolds 2011
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Houses a mess in some places, yet then there is a house with futons or laundry out drying in the sun.
Marcia Reynolds: We Survive Through Community, Not Individualism Marcia Reynolds 2011
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Too often, homeowners shy away from purchasing futons because they characterize them as a 70s or 80s design trend.
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Houses a mess in some places, yet then there is a house with futons or laundry out drying in the sun.
Marcia Reynolds: We Survive Through Community, Not Individualism Marcia Reynolds 2011
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He crushed me in the backseats of cars, on futons, in hallways, on desks.
The Adults Alison Espach 2011
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The floor of the nurses' station is covered with Japanese futons, thin mattresses on which the nurses grab a few hours sleep.
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A fox met us in the car park, and we slept in simple tatami mat rooms with those sliding doors ninjas crash through in films, on futons rolled out while we were at dinner.
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A belltent sleeps four on two double futons and has shared facilities, the luxury lodge tents have their own toilet and shower and sleep six double bed, two singles and a sofabed, while the deluxe tents have extras such as four-poster beds and candle chandeliers, a large wood-burning stove and a fridge.
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The floor of the nurses' station is covered with Japanese futons, thin mattresses on which the nurses grab a few hours sleep.
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When a new store opened on the same block carrying imported, machine made, less expensive futons, the couple were forced to adjust.
In Distress J. Mykell Collinz 2011
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