How to Use bedcover in a Sentence
bedcover
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In keeping with the restful mood, the bedcover is a pale shade of the main accent color.
—Jennifer Fernandez, Better Homes & Gardens, 2021-04-23
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The man’s mother, a tiny 93-year-old woman, sat slumped amid a chaos of bedcovers.
—Lisa Sanders, M.d., New York Times, 2017-06-22
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Throw: 70-year-old wedding suzani used as a bedcover, Tamam.
—Jennifer Blaise Kramer, House Beautiful, 2019-12-30
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The bedcovers look gray in the dim light of chargers, laptops, and phones scattered around our bedroom.
—Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker, 2017-05-22
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Bhutan’s rich weaving heritage appears as attractive bedcovers and drapery in the guestrooms, all equipped with WiFi and Swedish under floor heating.
—Condé Nast Traveler, 2017-10-20
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