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bedclothes

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




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Bedclothes, rugs, and clothing should be exposed to the sunlight as frequently as possible; there is no better safeguard against bacterial disease than light.

From General Science by Clark, Bertha M.

Bedclothes, cloaks, trunks, mess-basket, packs of furs, all bearing the marks of a complete deluge!

From Wau-bun The Early Day in the Northwest by Kinzie, Juliette Augusta Magill

Bedclothes, napkins, table linen, towels, and the like may be sterilized by boiling.

From Measles by Rucker, W. C.

Bedclothes are also largely supplied from the same source.

From Second Shetland Truck System Report by Guthrie, William

Bedclothes trailed to the floor, which also was littered with dingy masculine apparel flung about at random.

From In Secret by Chambers, Robert W. (Robert William)




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