bedding

IPA: bˈɛdɪŋ

noun

  • The textiles associated with a bed, e.g., sheets, pillowcases, bedspreads, blankets, etc.
  • (Britain) The textiles associated with the bed, as well as the mattress, bedframe, or bed base (such as box spring).
  • Any material used by or provided to animals to lie on.
  • (geology) A structure occurring in granite and similar massive rocks that allows them to split in well-defined planes horizontally or parallel to the land surface.
  • (horticulture) The temporary planting of fast-growing plants into flower beds to create colourful, temporary, seasonal displays, during spring, summer or winter.
  • A surname.
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Examples of "bedding" in Sentences

  • While supplies last, rugs are 20-30% off and bedding is 30-50% off.
  • - I always clear the bedding from the front of the recoil lug with a narrow chisel, too.
  • The Ipod Touch themed bedding is perfect for those of you who want to sleep on a giant iPod Touch!
  • To prevent this the workmen have a contrivance which they call bedding the tree, which is thus executed.
  • The problem with any barrel bedding is that there has to be NO movement period in the stock for it to work.
  • The single most important factor that determines the quality of your bedding is the quality of material that it is made of.
  • Add shredded paper and leaves as bedding is depleted, and sprinkle the surface with enough water to keep the bedding damp but not wet.
  • Head gardeners like John Caie, John Gibson and John Fleming rose to the challenge of presenting tender summer annuals in bedding displays, a form of planting that came to epitomise the Victorian garden and which remains fashionable today.

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