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Bedrid   Listen
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Bedridden, Bedrid  adj.  Confined to the bed by sickness or infirmity. "Her decrepit, sick, and bedrid father." "The estate of a bedridden old gentleman."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Bedrid" Quotes from Famous Books



... these old Doges wuz one who led the army in an attack on Constantinople at the age of ninety-seven, when most old men are bedrid with a soap-stun and water gruel. And Francesco Foscari, who worked nobly for thirty-five years and wuz then abused shameful by the Ten and turned ...
— Around the World with Josiah Allen's Wife • Marietta Holley

... hath, through his folly, sinned life away, to quarrel now with God, because he restoreth him not again to life at the first asking. He may be glad if at length, after long seeking, waiting, and much diligence, he come and restore to him the joy of salvation, and if he be not made to lie as bedrid all his days, for a monument of folly in sinning away his life, strength, and ...
— Christ The Way, The Truth, and The Life • John Brown (of Wamphray)



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