Bedframe


the frame of a bed, including the bedrails, headboard, and footboard.
contemporary examples

also, on their honeymoon, edward breaks the bedframe from the ferocity of boning.
the future of twilight natasha vargas-cooper june 30, 2010

historical examples

he lay on a high bed, surrounded by prim white walls, and there was even a chart of some kind at the bottom of the bedframe.
the sky is falling lester del rey

he pressed the control b-tton on the bedframe that lifted the head of the bed up so that he was in a semi-reclining position.
anything you can do … gordon randall garrett

the boots, the heavy, clumsy boots—they clung to the bedframe, with his feet half out of them.
death of a sp-ceman walter m. miller

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