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sickbed

[ sik-bed ]

noun

  1. the bed used by a sick person.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of sickbed1

late Middle English word dating back to 1375–1425; sick 1, bed
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"I thought every time you catch an illness it's supposed to be a bit better each time?" was the message from his sickbed.

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The actor was filming an episode of the final season of “The Crown” in which her character, Princess Margaret, is visited at her sickbed by her older sister Elizabeth, played by Imelda Staunton.

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Around 8:00 P.M., not long before the curtain rose at Ford’s, Stanton left his house to visit his friend William H. Seward at his sickbed.

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And then I woke up, in my sickbed.

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Outside, on the back patio, was a used mattress — one of her favorite objects for casting in silicone because of its associations with trash, sex and sickbeds.

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