bed bug

NOUN
  1. bug of temperate regions that infests especially beds and feeds on human blood
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How To Use bed bug In A Sentence

  • But The Bed Bug Survival Guide is a must-read for those who are worried about the growing bedbug infestation.
  • Pearls was the telegraphic code word for bed bugs!
  • When we moved in it had bed bugs. The Sun
  • Bed bugs cast their skin each time they grow.
  • Although New York has been a focus of bed bug mania, the pests, formally known as cimex lectularius, have also been spotted in a Denver public library, a Bridgeport, Forbes.com: News
  • Although New York has been a focus of bed bug mania, the pests, formally known as cimex lectularius, have also been spotted in a Denver public library, a Bridgeport, Conn., firehouse and a dentist's office in Nashville, Tenn., among many other public places. Office Memo: Bed Bugs Are Back
  • Bed bug infestations have been reported increasingly in homes, apartments, hotel rooms, hospitals, and dormitories in the United States since 1980, according to background information in the article.
  • Sleep tight and don't let the bed bugs bite may be a centuries-old saying but it is more pertinent today than you might imagine. Times, Sunday Times
  • The venue — the Sheraton Crystal City Hotel in Arlington — has had no reported bed bug problems, according to a popular online registry, so at least conference participants will be sleeping tight.
  • Bed bugs and poor plumbing have been replaced by wi-fi and rooftop bars. Times, Sunday Times
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