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bedridden

[ UK /bˈɛdɹɪdən/ ]
[ US /ˈbɛˌdɹɪdən/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. confined to bed (by illness)

How To Use bedridden In A Sentence

  • When the evictors arrived at one home they found only a bedridden woman, Margaret Mackay, who was almost 100 years old.
  • She does have a cousin, her only remaining relative, but he's seventy and bedridden. THE ENDLESS GAME
  • I'm not sure if I'm allowed to do this, but we are a disabled group with lupus (bedridden) and we make videos of you and your horse free! Field & Stream's 50 Best Reader Bucks of 2009
  • From then he was bedridden and he died in hospital 12 weeks later.
  • Like a lot of other bedridden misanthropes, I got into the lifestyle after being stricken by illness and liked it so much I decided not to leave.
  • For decades the bond business had been the bedridden giant of Wall Street.
  • One month ago, the giddiness was severe and I was bedridden for about four days.
  • He was bedridden for a week, cutting himself off from friends and colleagues. The Sun
  • I pushed myself so hard I got hepatitis and was bedridden for a month. Christianity Today
  • Consider a mother and daughter family unit where the poor elderly mother is bedridden and her daughter earns a gross salary of $5,000 a month but must leave home to work every day.
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