Definition of Double-bedded

1. Adjective. Having a double bed. "A double-bedded room"

Similar to: Bedded

Lexicographical Neighbors of Double-bedded

douay bible
doublable
double
double-action
double-agent
double-bank
double-banked
double-banking
double-banks
double-barreled
double-barreled shotgun
double-barrelled
double-barrelled shotgun
double-bedded (current term)
double-bitted ax
double-bitted axe
double-blind
double-blind experiment
double-blind method
double-blind procedure
double-blind study
double-blind test
double-blind tests
double-bluff
double-bogey
double-book
double-booked
double-booking

Literary usage of Double-bedded

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Works of W. E. Henley by William Ernest Henley, Robert Louis Stevenson (1908)
"XVIII CHILDREN : PRIVATE WARD HEKE in this dim, dull, double-bedded room, I play the father to a brace of boys, Ailing but apt for every sort of noise, ..."

2. The Library of Wit and Humor, Prose and Poetry: Selected from the Literature by Rufus Edmonds Shapley (1884)
"Nobody sleeps in the other bed, of course," said Mr. Pickwick. "Very well," replied Mr. Pickwick, looking round him. It was a tolerably large double-bedded ..."

3. Campaign in France in the Year 1792 by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1849)
"General, brother-in-law of the King, having a powerful effect, and banishing a whole crowd of worthy Emigrants from one of the double- bedded rooms. ..."

4. A Summer Voyage on the River Saône by Philip Gilbert Hamerton (1897)
"The tents not being set up yet, the saloon is for the present a double-bedded room at night. The men set up the bedsteads and made the beds very cleverly, ..."

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