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Discover LudwigThe phrase "solitary bed" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a bed that is meant for one person, often emphasizing the aspect of being alone. Example: "After a long day, she found comfort in her solitary bed, reflecting on her thoughts."
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The only thing that remained was his solitary bed in the center.
a mobile phone trilled, and a courtier announced that the diva was still cocooned in her solitary bed, doubtless pining for her paramour.
Germaine Greer recently wrote that she now gets as much pleasure from her solitary bed as she once got from sharing it when young.
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Many of her later works consist of entire enclosed environments in which solitary beds, chairs and bottles stare across at each other balefully through a gloom of entrapment.
In "The Infinities" (2009), he describes dawn breaking thus: "Many of them sleep on, of course, careless of our cousin Aurora's charming matutinal trick, but there are always the insomniacs, the restless ill, the lovelorn tossing on their solitary beds, or just the early risers, the busy ones, with their knee-bends and their cold showers and their fussy little cups of black ambrosia".
They looked down at the solitary flower bed, at the bright-colored seed packets marking the empty rows, each packet pierced with a stick.
These include the bakehouse, whose upper level is reminiscent of an Alpine chalet, and the carpenter's house, which contains a reconstructed monastic cell where visitors can test the narrow plank and wooden pillow of a solitary's bed.
The piece shows all the disparate memorabilia of a man's life: his tools, his microwave, an old Army helmet, even photographs, and, seen through a doorway, the corner of a solitary camp bed.
The total number of solitary-confinement beds grew by sixty per cent between 2007 and 2013.
The set of "Crossing," superbly designed by Tom Pye, spotlights this inescapably solitary confinement: each bed is an island unto itself, inhabited in isolation and, in time, emptied in isolation.
And with that, he tossed a solitary cassette on to my bed: Phil Collins's No Jacket Required.
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