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Word: Bed Down

Definition: The phrase "bed down" is a verb that means to go to bed or to prepare a place to sleep. It can also mean to settle in for the night.

Usage Instructions: - "Bed down" is often used in informal contexts. - It is commonly used when talking about going to sleep or making a place comfortable for sleeping.

Example: - "After a long day of hiking, we bedded down at midnight in our tents."

Advanced Usage: - In a more figurative sense, "bed down" can also mean to establish oneself in a place or situation, like "They bedded down in the new city and started their lives there."

Word Variants: - The base form is "bed down." - The past tense is "bedded down." - The present participle is "bedding down."

Different Meanings: - The phrase can also refer to animals settling down for the night or finding a comfortable spot to sleep.

Synonyms: - Go to bed - Sleep - Settle down - Turn in - Crash

Idioms and Phrasal Verbs: - "Turn in" is a phrasal verb that has a similar meaning to "bed down." Example: "I think I will turn in early tonight." - "Hit the hay" or "Hit the sack" are idioms that mean to go to bed. Example: "I’m really tired; I think I’ll hit the hay."

Conclusion: "Bed down" is a versatile phrase that can be used to describe the act of going to sleep or getting comfortable for the night. It’s useful in both casual conversation and more descriptive writing.

Verb
  1. go to bed
    • We bedded down at midnight

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