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Answer for the clue "Linens and things ", 7 letters:
bedding

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Word definitions for bedding in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. coverings that are used on a bed [syn: bedclothes , bed clothing ] material used to provide a bed for animals [syn: bedding material , litter ]

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Bedding is material used above a mattress. Bedding also may refer to: Bedding (geology) Bedding (horticulture) Bedding (animals) Rifle bedding

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Bedding \Bed"ding\, n. [AS. bedding, beding. See Bed .] A bed and its furniture; the materials of a bed, whether for man or beast; bedclothes; litter. (Geol.) The state or position of beds and layers.

Usage examples of bedding.

After Lady Agatine and Tarise arranged a bedding of blankets, Veliaz lifted Sela in, then went back for Tamsa.

If they did, they would not find his only carrier airing bedding and fighting rust in port.

Meanwhile Arem bade the girl to show us to an empty room and give us bedding and things.

Thus, with food and bedding I returned to my lair, where after a meal of raw meat, to which I had now become quite accustomed, I dragged the bowlder before the entrance and curled myself upon a bed of grasses--a naked, primeval, cave man, as savagely primitive as my prehistoric progenitors.

Jana, except bedding her, yes, definitely that, but that was a more immediate wish as opposed to long term, but Cavin cleared his mind of all of it.

Walker, Morgan, and Pe Ell gathered together the foodstuffs, bedding, canvases, ropes, climbing tools, cooking implements, clothing, and survival gear that Dees had sent them to find.

As our rather grand procession swept by, a voice called my name from a doorway and I turned to see a small dosser, with a bobble hat pulled down over his eyes, holding out a tattered copy of the Evening Standard which had formed part of his bedding.

As late as 1892, Karl Baedeker speaks of first-class cars on that particular line as having fauteuils which can be transformed into beds at night but he gives no details of the metamorphosis, and anyway, in 1872, the simulacrum of full-length repose did not include any bedding.

Jakkin knew that Slakk and Errikkin would use this time to clean the stall, raking out the old fewmets, patting down the dust, settling new straw for bedding.

I will also be culturing equipment, bedding, and other fomites in the ICU.

When Heidi Fenstermaker discovered that Grom was regularly bedding nine of the fourteen female interns, she became hysterically jealous.

In the course of the day I had furniture, bedding, kitchen utensils, a good dinner, twenty-four well-equipped soldiers, a super-annuated sempstress and several young girls to make my shirts.

The armsmaster thought they were a good match, and kept reassuring Osterbridge that there was nothing wrong with his feelings for Isen, going so far as to suggest that bedding her would be good for both of them.

Grunting with effort, they bore Orichalc over and laid him down on her bedding, stretched out.

They took it to the naked phosphorescent thing on the carved golden pedestal, and the thing tittered and pawed at the bedding.