[
UK
/fˈuːtɒn/
]
[ US /ˈfutɑn/ ]
[ US /ˈfutɑn/ ]
NOUN
- mattress consisting of a pad of cotton batting that is used for sleeping on the floor or on a raised frame
How To Use futon In A Sentence
- Rubbing her blue eyes, Nanashi finally rolled off her futon, letting a deep yawn escape as she did.
- She rolled off of the futon that Richard slept on and stood up.
- Paul and I still have what we call grad school furniture: a cat-hair covered Ikea couch, my futon from before we lived together, his dead grandfather's recliner, my mom's old dinette set. Arroyo Vista
- We had been asked if we wanted a double bed and declined in favor of the traditional futons.
- On a small white futon at the rear of the auricle room, Master Baran Smith sat politely with his hands folded across his lap. THE BROKEN GOD
- A storage compartment for futons and bed linens is built into the upstairs floor.
- There was little need for furniture, his futon, a small writing desk, a low table with cushions, and his dressers and wardrobes.
- Seats are removed and replaced with a futon or mattress for the flights.
- They walked upstairs and Shannon got out sheets and a pillow for the futon in the guest bedroom.
- Happy that she indeed looked like a normal person sleeping, he himself laid upon his futon, rolling onto his right side, facing away from her.