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duvet

[doo-vey, dyoo-] / duˈveɪ, dyu- /
NOUN
comforter
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A charity is giving away blankets and duvets to residents this winter after experiencing a "massive influx" of donations.

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When she returned she noticed a duvet and other items scattered a distance from the crash site.

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Charlotte says she rang Warwickshire Police while hiding under the duvet of her bed but officers took 45 minutes to arrive at her home, and they didn't take a statement.

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Police made their way to the flat and saw blood staining around the bed, as well as blankets and duvets on the floor.

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You would think you'd want to crawl under the duvet and stay there for a good while after a massive public disgrace.

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