Bedder
bedmaker (def 1).
also called bedding plant. horticulture. an ornamental plant that is suitable for planting with other plants in a bed to achieve a desired visual effect.
historical examples
you bedder not get too gay, or you lose your job d-mn quick.
beth norvell randall parrish
“get bedder, and ve vill lif like kings, all tree of us,” exclaimed schmucke.
cousin pons honore de balzac
vicomtesse de montesquieu, double white, useful as a bedder.
the book of roses francis parkman
aber idt is bedder to die on a goodt ship dan in der wreck of a lighdthouse.
the ocean wireless boys and the lost liner wilbur lawton
“bedder sdill, fill id with wadter, ad thed i could sleeb in id,” suggested the fish.
the wallypug in london g. e. farrow
noun
(brit) (at some universities) a college servant employed to keep students’ rooms in order
a plant that may be grown in a garden bed
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