- Bedding, also
called bedclothes or bed linen, is the
materials laid
above the
mattress of a bed for hygiene, warmth,
protection of the mattress, and decorative...
- and carriages) and the
Master Chamber (in
charge of
sewing clothes and
bedclothes for the tsars).
After that, the
Armoury was
renamed into the Arms and...
- the
women face each other,
their bodies concealed beneath mountains of
bedclothes. The
painting is
suffused by a warm glow,
perhaps the rosy
morning light...
- out the
candles to kiss the
girls in the darkness,
twitching off
their bedclothes, or
making them fall out of bed on the cold floor,
tattling secrets, and...
-
Plastic studs for
bedclothes...
- student, now the
mayor of Tirana, said that he
would cower beneath the
bedclothes at
night and
listen to
foreign radio stations, an
activity which was punishable...
-
ceiling and
lowering himself to the
ground with a rope
fashioned from
bedclothes.
Still wearing irons,
Sheppard coolly joined the
crowd that had been attracted...
-
ALARMED HASTENED TO FIND HIS SON, AND SAW THE INFANT'S COT EMPTY, THE
BEDCLOTHES AND
FLOOR COVERED WITH BLOOD. THE
FRANTIC FATHER PLUNGED THE
SWORD INTO...
- life at
school bearable were
listening to
Radio Luxembourg under the
bedclothes and
watching the
local football team,
Wolverhampton Wanderers. He disliked...
-
fantasies to
Lavater in 1779: "Last
night I had her in bed with me—tossed my
bedclothes hugger-mugger—wound my hot and tight-clasped
hands about her—fused her...