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Meaning of bedhead | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
/ˈbɛd.hɛd/

Definitions

  1. The condition of having unkempt hair, generally as a result of having just woken up from sleep.
    colloquial, countable, uncountable
  2. A vertical panel or board at the end of a bed where the pillow is placed.
    British
  3. The end of a bed where the pillow is placed, the head of the bed.

Equivalents

Examples

“Hand was looking flustered with me, though he was still only half-awake and his bedhead was ridiculous […]”
“She always came to the office late because she was an INSOMNIAC, lewd grin, bedhead, and miniskirt, the CEO laughing his head off down the hallway, old word style, but new to have this dirty kind of hilarious brunette.”
“Holonyms: bedstead; bedframe (sometimes comeronymous)”
“[…] upon this he went up stairs in his shirt, and found the boy hanging in his belt to the staple within the bed-head, and no higher than would admit him to be on his knees, having only his shirt on.”
“Feeling slightly ashamed of himself, he sat up against the bedhead.”
“There was a big black wrought-iron double bed, with a mosaic in the centre of the bedhead.”
“A few miles from Skara Brae, you can see hearths, bedheads, and milk crate-style shelving in a cluster of stone houses that are joined by an internal corridor, like those of an apartment block. The houses are five thousand years old, older than the Egyptian pyramids.”
“Miss Macspleuchan, with a faint shriek, rang the bell at the bed-head violently; but before she or any one else could reach her, Lady Cecilia had fallen heavily on the floor, where she lay unconsciously, her maid falling down over her as she rushed into the room, alarmed by the sudden and violent ringing of the bell.”
“She turned off the bed-head light in this tiny, low-ceiled rolling home of hers, raised the curtain and watched the specks of light streak by.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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