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Discover Ludwig"bed of nails" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is a common idiom used to describe a very uncomfortable or difficult situation. Example: After working 12 hours a day for a week straight, I felt like I was lying on a bed of nails.
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This time, the songs explore desire and longing: "I would lie anywhere with you/Any old bed of nails would do," Mr. Thorpe sings in "Bed of Nails".
A bed of nails for the swami.
I'll sleep on a bed of nails".
It's perfect music for dancing on a bed of nails.
Can a bed of nails really relieve stress and insomnia - or just make me squeal?
■ A woman in a bikini reclines on a chaise lounge that includes a bed of nails.
A seat that, for many, feels like a bed of nails.
"It's like a swami on a bed of nails," my friend Howard Toy said.
We hauled up and collapsed on what felt like a bed of nails.
Or between sleeping on a bed of nails and under a blanket of wood screws.
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Zigun operates the annual Mermaid Parade and the nonprofit concern Coney Island USA, headquartered in his musty little sideshow gallery of sword swallowers and bed-of-nails acts.
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