Bonus: There are cradles for your dumbbells, along with a tablet holder.
—
Sara Coughlin,
SELF,
28 May 2025
Spanning 17 autonomous regions and two small enclaves in North Africa, the country is a cradle of diverse cultures, geography, traditions, even languages.
On a recent trip on the Disney Treasure, my five-person group fit snugly in a cabin equipped with a queen-size bed, a bunk bed, a Murphy-style pull-down bed in the wall, and single sleeper sofa.
—
Fran Golden,
AFAR Media,
13 May 2025
Video Waitresses live three and four to an apartment, and at the ski resorts, J-1 visa holders, designed for guest workers from abroad, share bunk beds.
—
Rukmini Callimachi,
New York Times,
11 Apr. 2025
There’s something a little bit magical happening with weatherproof sofas and couches right now.
—
Erika Owen,
Vogue,
7 June 2025
The furniture is set up: desk in the back, sitting area with black leather couch and two chairs arranged in the front, overlooking the Gophers men’s basketball program’s practice courts.
The 6-week-old baby was found lying in her bassinet.
—
David Schutz,
Sun Sentinel,
6 May 2025
Next come the gadgets: the Snoo, a shimmying bassinet that allegedly makes babies sleep for at least an hour longer than a typical crib; the Nanit, an eye-of-Sauron-style video monitor; Owlet, a sock-like heart-rate and oxygen sensor that turns your baby’s crib into a mini NICU.
The girl yawned, feeling the pace of her run, then stretched out on the mossy ground, which was as soft as a feather bed.
—
Lizz Schumer,
People.com,
1 May 2025
De Hales left Basilia, gave up his shop, and sold all of his possessions, including two feather beds, and some pots and utensils worth two shillings and sixpence.
Examples are automatically compiled from online sources to
show current usage.Read More
Opinions expressed in the examples do not represent those of Merriam-Webster or its editors.
Send us feedback.
Share