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Definition of Sheetless
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sheetless
Literary usage of Sheetless
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Diary of Philip Hone, 1828-1851 by Philip Hone (1889)
"If I should ever be so happy as to sleep in my own bed again, my comfort will be
enhanced by the remembrance of my present limited, hard, sheetless ..."
2. Domestic Life in Palestine by Mary Eliza Rogers (1865)
"I was so tired, that I was glad to lie down directly, on the sheetless mattress,
resting my head on the red-silk pillow. ..."
3. Observations in the Orient: The Account of a Journey to Catholic Mission by James Anthony Walsh (1919)
"The berths rested within two inches of the floor and were sheetless. The door
would not lock and there was no water in the tank of the washstand. ..."
4. Observations in the Orient: The Account of a Journey to Catholic Mission by James Anthony Walsh (1919)
"The berths rested within two inches of the floor and were sheetless. The door
would not lock and there was no water in the tank of the washstand. ..."
5. Observations in the Orient: The Account of a Journey to Catholic Mission by James Anthony Walsh (1919)
"The berths rested within two inches of the floor and were sheetless. The door
would not lock and there was no water in the tank of the washstand. ..."
6. From Dublin to Chicago: Some Notes on a Tour in America by George A. Birmingham (1914)
"In America you must either leave your feet sheetless or be content with a mere
ribbon of linen under your chin, a narrow strip which will certainly wriggle ..."