Crossword-Solution: BEDSPREAD 9 letters, 20 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Word Word Type Definition
Bedspread n. A bedquilt; a counterpane; a coverlet.

We have 20 clues for the answer “BEDSPREAD”

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Top layer, in a way 1 answer
Something fit for a king? 1 answer
Sheet cover 1 answer
Quilt, e.g. ... and a hint to the circled letters 1 answer
Afghan's cover 1 answer
Comforter, perhaps 1 answer
Decorative cover similar to a comforter 1 answer
Decorative daytime covering 1 answer
It's turned down in turndown service 1 answer
Night cover 2 answers
Eiderdown 3 answers
It may be fit for a king 3 answers
coverlid 4 answers
counterpane 6 answers
DECORATIVE COVER FOR A BED 10 answers
LAYER that covers something 13 answers
Coverlet 15 answers
Comforter 18 answers
Quilt. 21 answers
Afghan 24 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATEER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BEDSPREAD (5)

Had not the sight of Evelina first inspired him with a sudden solicitude for the welfare of the clock? And what charms but Evelina's could have induced him to repeat his visit? Grief held up its torch to the frail fabric of Ann Eliza's illusions, and with a firm heart she watched them shrivel into ashes; then, rising from her knees full of the chill joy of renunciation, she laid a kiss on the crimping pins of the sleeping Evelina and crept under the bedspread at her side.
Bunner Sisters Edith Wharton 2008
Amongst the pleasures and popular delectations, which wandered hither and thither, you might see the pompe of the goddesse triumphantly march forward: The woman attired in white vestiments, and rejoicing, in that they bare garlands and flowers upon their heads, bedspread the waies with hearbes, which they bare in their aprons, where this regall and devout procession should passe: Other caried glasses on their backes, to testifie obeisance to the goddess which came after.
The Golden Asse Lucius Apuleius 1999
Others are more like those busy women who, having the generous intention of making a handsome present to their pastor, at as little expense as may be, send to all their neighbors and acquaintances for scraps of various materials, out of which the imposing “bedspread” or counterpane is to be elaborated.
Over the Teacups Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. 2006
Yet as she continued to meet his gaze with all the seriousness the moment demanded, she beheld those burning orbs lose some of their demand and the fingers, which had lain inert upon the bedspread, flutter gently and move as if to draw attention to his wife and the three beautiful children clustered at the foot-board.
The Golden Slipper Anna Katharine Green 2002
Others are more like those busy women who, having the generous intention of making a handsome present to their pastor, at as little expense as may be, send to all their neighbors and acquaintances for scraps of various materials, out of which the imposing "bedspread" or counterpane is to be elaborated.
The Complete PG Works of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. (The Physician and Poet not the Jurist) 2004

Quotes with BEDSPREAD (3)

A man walks into a bar and says: Take my wife — please. So you do. You take her out into the rain and you fall in love with her and she leaves you and you’re desolate. You’re on your back in your undershirt, a broken man on an ugly bedspread, staring at the water stains on the ceiling. And you can hear the man in the apartment above you taking off his shoes. You hear the first boot hit the floor and you’re looking up, you’re waiting because you thought it would follow, you th…
Richard Siken
Where had he been? Drinking, obviously. Then she started cataloging all the ways he was worthless. On fool impulse, as his most potent available argument against Lily, Bud stuck his hands into his coat pockets and pulled out the many bundles of hundreds and threw them on the bedspread. If you were honest and stupid, you worked a couple of lifetimes for that kind of money, doled out by the hour in pocket-change amounts by asswipe bosses.
Charles Frazier Nightwoods
DJ, are you awake? Freaking elf. “Go home, Rand.” I am home. Where are you? I frowned and burrowed my face into the soft down pillow. Which wasn’t my pillow. Holy crap. What had happened? I sat up and took in several observations at once, none of which made sense and all of which sent my heart rate jack-rabbiting hard enough to send my blood pressure into the ozone. First, I was lying beneath a heavy bedspread woven in a rich blue-and-cream print. The bed was an elaborate con…
Suzanne Johnson Pirate's Alley
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Appears in: Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.

Used 12 times in crossword archives (1997–2024).