A position at the side of one's bed.
'bedside' is a correct and usable word in written English. You can use it to refer to the table or surface located at the side of a bed. For example, "She kept a stack of books on the bedside to read before falling asleep.".
He then went to the hospital, found Eddie was in intensive care, and called at 1am to tell Janet, who came over to Sheffield with Adam's uncle Robert and waited at Eddie's bedside.
I feel utterly ridiculous, standing at her bedside with my notepad, as though I might have something useful to write.
Like all visitors to a new patient's bedside, I did not know quite what to expect.
Marr, who mostly slept through his brushes with death, was oblivious to the dramas of his bedside and the potentially "catastrophic side-effects" of his post-stroke treatment.
She had a deft bedside manner with audience members, and since English viewers hankering for a leftwing alternative can't vote SNP, perhaps it doesn't matter that their leader outshone her.
You put it on your bedside table, desk or kitchen counter.
Isn't the eponymous physician a pill-popping, misanthropic jerk with off-putting googly eyes and bedside manner as soothing as a 3am phone call from Stalin?
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Listya Utami K.
PhD Student in Biology, Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia