How To Use bedchamber In A Sentence
- Fiddy's bedchamber, and by the mere sleight of hand of tying on a worked apron with vine clusters and leaves and tendrils all in purple and green floss silks, pinning a pink bow under her mob-cap, and sticking in her bosom a bunch of dewy ponceau polyanthuses, had beat him most completely. Girlhood and Womanhood The Story of some Fortunes and Misfortunes
- And reaching the king's bedchamber, she unrobed at once, and went into bed.
- From the mullioned window of her bedchamber at Windsor Castle, she could see those famous playing fields of Eton just across the Thames. William and Kate
- She escorted Estelle to her bedchamber and administered a draught to relax her, watching over her until she faded into a comfortable slumber.
- The rich green against the blue smalt should make Warner's bedchamber look even more dramatic.
- Mordred glanced once again at the sleeping women, propped Gaheris's blood-stained sword in a shadowed corner where a faldstool hid it from view, then went back into the queen's bedchamber and shut the door behind him. The Wicked Day
- His bedchamber was a small apartment at the back of the parlour, and here he packed his bag while conversing with his employer. Charlotte's Inheritance
- Great aristocrats no more become gentlemen of the bedchamber out of subservience than they became grooms of the stool out of a desire to wipe the royal bottom.
- The puppy could also be used apotropaically, as in the Ritual of Huwarlu, in which a puppy is left in the bedchamber of the king and queen overnight to protect them from evil while at the same time a figurine of a puppy is set on the door bolt to make sure that the evil does not return through the door.
- Henry seemed to have so much guilt attached to his marriage with Katherine; one wonders if it was because she was, as Henry himself testified, "buxom" in the bedchamber. The Six Wives of Henry VIII