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Bedward

Bedward \Bed"ward\, adv. Towards bed.

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bedward

adv. Toward bed.

Usage examples of "bedward".

And Jos creaked up the stairs to bedward, followed by Kirsch with a flambeau.

Now the Court Mage of Galadorna was striding wearily bedward, looking forward to some solid hours of staring up into the darkness and getting some real thinking work done on the governance of a feud-festering little kingdom.

They were belated revellers, and had been carelessly strolling under the pinky cloudlets bedward, after a prolonged carousal with the sons and daughters of hilarious nations, until the apparition of Virgin Luck on the wing shocked all prospect of a dead fight with the tables that day.

Waned the even, and folk began to go bedward, so that the hall grew thin of guests.

So they went bedward, and Ralph slept dreamlessly, as was mostly his wont.

I wandered over bedward, looking where the chambermaid had put my pyjamas.

Your Uncle Charles has already, for some months now, made a practice of swallowing three teaspoons of fish-liver oil just before he hurls the administrative skeleton bedward for the night.

Altogether I was extremely glad when he suggested a move bedwards, and was at pains to lock the door of my room.

They helped him lift his unwieldy body from table, gave him the support of their arms, and he walked with wide steps between them bedwards, his mighty head sunk on his lifted shoulder.

They were belated revellers, and had been carelessly strolling under the pinky cloudlets bedward, after a prolonged carousal with the sons and daughters of hilarious nations, until the apparition of Virgin Luck on the wing shocked all prospect of a dead fight with the tables that day.