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Definition of Bedsides
1. bedside [n] - See also: bedside
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bedsides
Literary usage of Bedsides
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal of the New England Water Works Association by New England Water Works Association (1908)
"Sheets, pillow cases, and the garments of the patients, when removed, were placed
in cloth bags at the bedsides and taken at once to the cellar where they ..."
2. The Radical by Sidney H.. Morse, Joseph B.. Marvin (1867)
"Alas, Mr. Trask, if dying saints would only wave from their bedsides the suffocating
doctrines that their pastors bring, we should be inclined to waive the ..."
3. An Historical Account of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters of the City of by Edward Basil Jupp (1848)
"Every load of bedsides to contain 50 bedsides, every bedside to be in length 6 ft.
6 inches, in breadth 10 inches, and in thickness 2 inches, ..."
4. Longer English Poems by John Wesley Hales (1884)
"Q take the run of the bedsides) was a Parisian phrase for fashionable morning
calls upon the ladies. The ruelle is the little path between the bedside and ..."
5. The Richmond Medical Journal (1866)
"Matriculants are not only invited, but seduced to the bedsides of the various
hospitals to listen to expositions in a language, of which they are ..."
6. Plain sermons preached to a country congregation by John James Blunt (1857)
"Pray by your bedsides in the morning, before you go abroad, that God will not
forsake you through the day: pray by your bedsides at night, before you go to ..."