Sentences with word «bedspring»

A "bedspring" refers to the metal coil structure inside a mattress that provides support and helps make a bed comfortable to sleep on. Full definition
To keep sexual grievances down and the marital bedsprings bouncing, we recommend focusing on solving «coordination failure.»
Scientists have not yet conducted large - scale studies regarding health effects of metal in bedsprings and bedframes.
They had seen my giant bedspring marquee light board that I had built (the one that ended up on a Times Square billboard)
First she's an extra body in the broom closet when Ada shelters there during a game of hide - and - seek; next she's creaking bedsprings and making an imprint on the covers.
Some things creak like a solitary teenage boys bedsprings.
A wall of thread by Cameron Crawford, like white bedsprings, could serve as a loom for Reichek's mythic Ariadne.
The investigators, who examined 50 homes, found several indicators traditionally attributed to arson, including melted bedsprings, melted copper and crazed glass, which at the time was commonly thought to be caused by rapid heating through the use of an accelerant.
Hoping to feel at ease about baby's sleeping position safety whether co-sleeping, bedspring or crib sleeping?
If you move, getting this bedspring to your new bedroom will be a cinch.
For me, Beverly Hills Cop was, like its contemporary Ghostbusters, the ne plus ultra of comedy — my eleven - year - old self still a couple of years away from Monty Python — and the requisite throwaway scene in a strip club was enough to be the centrefold in this analog PLAYBOY that, huzzah, I didn't have to hide between the mattress and bedspring.
Enter through a front yard re-created right down to the dirt floor, but a yard transformed, with broken tombstones, sprinkler heads, bedsprings, paintings, baby - doll parts — and all of it rejiggered by artist Lonnie Holley into a phantasmagorical vision as surreptitiously coherent as a dream.
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