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was bed
verb
Senses relating to a bed as a place for resting or sleeping.
Exact(19)
An exception to this was BED, which did not appear as clearly associated with younger women; however, this supports a previous review of BED epidemiology, which found that in comparison to other EDs, BED is more common in older women and in men.
To the east was Bed Stuy; to the west, Brooklyn Heights.
The therapy was bed rest and hydration.
The initial management of the diastasis was bed rest.
This was wonderful if you had the time to mic a children's choir at Christmas but this rigidity was bed for a reporter's health.
As Mother Wang was bed ridden and did not have a phone in her house, other's company was appreciated by her.
Similar(40)
For the first few weeks, she was bed-bound, suicidal.
Lavigne, 30, was bed-ridden for months until a specialist diagnosed the rare illness.
She had severe dementia, was bed-bound, had no relatives or advance directive.
But he kept coming back to Hollow Meadows when he was bed-bound, for reasons that won't transpire to be hugely rock'n'roll.
He was bed-bound with flu in the week preceding Augusta, with that illness spreading into his chest just by the time he thought full health had arrived.
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