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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all over the bed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is spread or scattered across the surface of a bed.
Example: "After the party, clothes were all over the bed, making it impossible to find anything."
Alternatives: "scattered across the bed" or "spread out on the bed."
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Appalling, psychotic – snakes all over the bed.
There was laundry all over the bed".
Pills spill all over the bed and the floor.
All that black stuff all over the bed.
"There were files all over the bed," Clodagh said.
"There was blood all over the bed and on the telephone," he says.
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Buy a waterproof sheet to put over the bed.
Still, Mr. Hagin made sure to close the bedroom doors before the interview, to hide what he said were clothes all over the beds.
Laura has a room of her own in the basement, but the last time that she got loose, she called on the people next door and started opening doors and walking all over the beds.
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