Pronunciation: /bɛd ɪn/
noun a piece of furniture for sleep or rest
A1 I love to jump on my bed in the morning.
A2 She always makes her bed in the morning before leaving for work.
B1 The hotel room had a comfortable bed in it.
B2 I prefer a firm mattress for my bed in the bedroom.
C1 The luxurious bed in the suite was adorned with silk sheets and plush pillows.
C2 The antique bed in the guest room was a rare find from the 18th century.
verb to place or lie in a bed
A1 I bed in early every night.
A2 She likes to bed in with a good book.
B1 We need to bed in the new software before it can be fully operational.
B2 The new employee is still trying to bed in with the rest of the team.
C1 It took some time for the new policies to bed in and become effective.
C2 The company had to bed in the changes gradually to avoid disrupting the workflow.
formal She carefully made the bed in the guest room before the visitors arrived.
informal I just threw some pillows on the bed in the spare room for now.
slang Let's crash on the bed in my room tonight.
figurative He had to lie in the bed he made in terms of his poor financial decisions.
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