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US
/ˈbɛdɪŋ/
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[ UK /bˈɛdɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /bˈɛdɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
- coverings that are used on a bed
- material used to provide a bed for animals
How To Use bedding In A Sentence
- One way is to make it easier for a user to default to your engine - by embedding a toolbar on his desktop, say, or putting a search box into his browser window.
- Behind them another curtain of hail raced across the sea, embedding itself in the sand, turning the beach a glittering white. MIDNIGHT IS A LONELY PLACE
- If you're buying bedding plants, remember that most are not fully hardy. Times, Sunday Times
- There was two or three chairs, that might have been worth, in their best days, from eightpence to a shilling a – piece; a small deal table, an old corner cupboard with nothing in it, and one of those bedsteads which turn up half way, and leave the bottom legs sticking out for you to knock your head against, or hang your hat upon; no bed, no bedding. Sketches by Boz
- The igneous contacts are sharp and are commonly concordant with the bedding and/or foliation in the host rocks.
- The U.S. war in Iraq began with an experiment, embedding reporters with U.S. military units in the field.
- The Upper Series consists of a main passage about 200 metres long, divided into two by a right-angled bend where it connects with The Bye Pass Crawl from the Far Eastern Bedding Plane.
- The bedding sand or screenings need to be screeded, so pull a 2x4 across the sand atop the 2 pipes, removing any excess.
- Grants are made for warm clothing, heating bills, beds and bedding, nourishing foods, convalescent holidays, etc.
- The cross section of the cervical tissue containing both the epithelium and stroma was exposed by shaving off layers of the embedding medium and tissue using a cryostat.