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Definition of Bedtimes
1. bedtime [n] - See also: bedtime
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bedtimes
Literary usage of Bedtimes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Change Is the Rule: Practical Actions for Change: On Target, on Time, on Budget by Winford E. Holland, Winford E. Holland, Ph.D. (2000)
"The first organization we encounter is a family that has a definite way of doing
things—from regular bedtimes and rituals to the family's version of table ..."
2. A Lifelong Passion: Nicholas and Alexandra: Their Own Story by Andrei Maylunas (2005)
"Further toothbrushing frequency was significantly related to the subjects' health
perception, smoking and drinking habits, eating habits, bedtimes, ..."
3. Life, Letters and Journals of George Ticknor by George Ticknor, Anna (Eliot) Ticknor (1909)
"I have led a more regular life as to bedtimes for the last eight months than I
do at home ; and as for journal, I do not even write many letters, ..."
4. Screamfree Parenting: Raising Your Kids by Keeping Your Cool by Hal Edward Runkel (2005)
"... bedtimes and providing the basics of food, clothing and shelter. And don't
forget about supervising schoolwork and teaching how to clean those toilets. ..."
5. A Text-book of Physics by William Watson (1903)
"Hence to move with unit acceleration the mass moved must bedtimes as great as
the quantity of matter used to define the unit force. ..."
6. My Tiny Life: Crime and Passion in a Virtual World by Julian Dibbell (1998)
"... and even more confusing bedtimes, and as both relationships progressed, the
confusion only intensified. He rode it as far as possible, he said, ..."