Bedside can be categorized as a noun.
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bedside - space by the side of a bed (especially the bed of a sick or dying person); "the doctor stood at her bedside" |
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1. | noun | The doctor stood at her bedside. | |
2. | noun | My doctor has an excellent bedside manner. | |
3. | noun | She came hurrying to his bedside. | |
4. | noun | She asked me to come to her bedside. | |
5. | noun | Emet sat at my bedside for ten hours. | |
6. | noun | Dr. Jackson has a good bedside manner. | |
7. | noun | I didn't think Tom would make it through the night, so I stayed by his bedside. | |
8. | noun | Tom turned on the small lamp on his bedside table. | |
9. | noun | Tom took his glasses off and put them on the bedside table. | |
10. | noun | Tom turned off his bedside lamp. | |
11. | noun | Mary's husband is dying so she spends the night at his bedside at the hospital. | |
12. | noun | Before going to bed, a real programmer puts on the bedside table two glasses: one with water to drink during the night, and another empty, in case he won't be thirsty. | |
13. | noun | When Maria woke up, a gift with a beautiful bow stood on her bedside table. "It can only be from Tom," she thought, but it was not from Tom! | |
14. | noun | Tom sat at Mary's bedside for hours. | |
15. | noun | If the teacher is to plan out a vacation or something similar requiring one to compare prices and figure out what it would cost, it is the pupils' skills he would exploit. Sometimes, the wife may be wishing for a new fruit bowl, or perhaps the husband is looking for a new letter opener. Many have sons that require a short bedside story or daughters with dolls that must be clad in clothing of utmost fashionability; all this, the teacher makes the pupils make for him. |
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The doctor stood at her bedside. |
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My doctor has an excellent bedside manner. | |
She came hurrying to his bedside. | |
She asked me to come to her bedside. | |
Emet sat at my bedside for ten hours. | |
Dr. Jackson has a good bedside manner. | |
I didn't think Tom would make it through the night, so I stayed by his bedside. | |
Tom turned on the small lamp on his bedside table. | |
Tom took his glasses off and put them on the bedside table. | |
Tom turned off his bedside lamp. | |
Mary's husband is dying so she spends the night at his bedside at the hospital. | |
Before going to bed, a real programmer puts on the bedside table two glasses: one with water to drink during the night, and another empty, in case he won't be thirsty. | |
When Maria woke up, a gift with a beautiful bow stood on her bedside table. "It can only be from Tom," she thought, but it was not from Tom! | |
Tom sat at Mary's bedside for hours. | |
If the teacher is to plan out a vacation or something similar requiring one to compare prices and figure out what it would cost, it is the pupils' skills he would exploit. Sometimes, the wife may be wishing for a new fruit bowl, or perhaps the husband is looking for a new letter opener. Many have sons that require a short bedside story or daughters with dolls that must be clad in clothing of utmost fashionability; all this, the teacher makes the pupils make for him. |