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Definition of Single-bedded
1. Adjective. Having single beds.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Single-bedded
Literary usage of Single-bedded
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Weekly Reporter by Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, Great Britain. Privy Council, Great Britain. Supreme Court of Judicature (1900)
"The respondent kept a house (containing, inter alia, 128 single-bedded cubicles)
for the reception of male lodgers of the poorer class, each inmate being ..."
2. Cottage Hospitals, General, Fever and Convalescent: Their Progress by Henry C. Burdett (1896)
"On the First Story are—(6) single-bedded ward. (7) single-bedded ward. ...
single-bedded small attic. A mortuary has been built since our last edition was ..."
3. Reports of All the Cases Decided by All the Superior Courts Relating to by Great Britain Magistrates' cases, Edward William Cox (1870)
"There are three bedrooms : one is a single bedded room, ... The women sleep in
a single-bedded room and the men in the double-bedded room. ..."
4. Cottage hospitals by Henry Charles Burdett (1880)
"(3) Single- bedded ward. (4) Kitchen. (5) Scullery, (a) Wash and bake house, ...
On the First Storey are—(6) single-bedded ward. (/) single-bedded ward. ..."
5. Journal of the British Dental Association by British Dental Association (1902)
"for single-bedded rooms, and 10 crs. (about us.) for double-bedded, including
attendance, lighting and petit dejeuner. Meals.—There will be an apartment in ..."
6. Low's Pocket Cable Code: Specially Adapted for American Travellers by Edwin Hollis Low (1900)
"... for self and friend for— Glorify Engage (or Reserve) two single bedded rooms
for— Glory Engage (or Reserve) two double-bedded rooms for— Glorying Engage ..."
7. The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal (1844)
"... do tv> he added, " if you wish for a single- bedded room. There are but two
or three of these in the house, and the* are always in great request, ..."