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bedclothes

[bed-klohz, -klohthz] / ˈbɛdˌkloʊz, -ˌkloʊðz /




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They move their bodies in bedclothes under the gaze of the nighttime cameras.

From New York Times

As well as lying on soiled bedclothes, she had numerous sores and areas of infection.

From BBC

Williams writes that Eliza “spent the night in the woods, in her bedclothes, hiding with her girls by her side, wondering what had happened to her son,” who had disappeared during the attack.

From Los Angeles Times

We see her moaning in the background, tangled in bedclothes.

From New York Times

My unmade bed looks like what you think of when you hear the phrase “It looked like an unmade bed”: a lumpy landscape of rumpled bedclothes.

From Washington Post