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Trundle bed
A trundle bed (or truckle bed) is a low, wheeled bed that is stored under a twin/single bed and can be rolled out for use by visitors or as just another A pop-up trundle bed can be raised to meet the height of the normal bed, effectively creating a wider sleeping surface when positioned side-by-side.
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trundle-bed
ˈtrundle-bed Forms: α. 6 trendyll-, trindle-, tryndle-, trindell-; β. 6 trundell-, 6– trundle-; cf. trendle, trindle, trundle. [trundle n. 1.] = truckle-bed.α 1542 MS. Acc. St. John's Hosp., Canterb., For makyng a trendyll bed iiij{supd}. 1560 J. Daus tr. Sleidane's Comm. 232 He slept quietly in the...
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What is a Trundle Bed? | Sleep Foundation
Jan 31, 2023Daniel Noyed Senior Product Editor. Up-to-Date. A trundle bed is a compact bed frame and mattress that sits low enough to the ground to be stored underneath another bed. The frame has wheels, making it easy to roll out and use. This space-saving design is ideal for people who want to be able to comfortably accommodate guests but have limited ...
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Trundle
a town in Australia
Trundle (hill fort), a hill fort in West Sussex, England
Trundle Island, Antarctica
Miscellaneous
Trundle bed, a bed that is stored under another bed
Trundle wheel, a measuring device based on the circumference of a wheel
Trundle, the Troll King, a playable champion character in the
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Storage bed
this does not necessarily make the bed a storage bed. See also
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Murphy bed
A Murphy bed (also known as a pull-down bed, fold-down bed, or wall bed) is a bed that is hinged at one end to store vertically against the wall, or inside Murphy beds are used for space-saving purposes, much like trundle beds, and are popular where floor space is limited, such as small houses, apartments,
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trundle
▪ I. trundle, n. (ˈtrʌnd(ə)l) Also 6–7 trundel(l), 7 trondle, 8–9 Sc. truntle, 9 dial. trunnel, -nle. [A parallel form to trendle, trindle n.] I. Something that trundles or is trundled. 1. A small wheel, roller, or revolving disk; esp. a small but massive wheel adapted for supporting a heavy weight,...
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trendyll bed
trendyl, -yll, trendyll bed obs. ff. trendle, trundle-bed.
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Daybed
They are a cross between a chaise lounge, a couch, and a bed. Often, daybeds will also feature a trundle to expand sleeping capacity.
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Little Boy Blue (poem)
So, toddling off to his trundle-bed,
He dreamed of the pretty toys;
And, as he was dreaming, an angel song
Awakened our Little Boy Blue
Oh!
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Henry Curwen (1528–1596)
Chapel Chamber, George Dyke's Chamber, a nursery, and the old Lady's Chamber, where there was a square table with a joint stool, a warming pan, and a "trundle bed" kept under the main bed.
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Mere (lake)
Saxton's meres are named as:
Trundle Mere TL2091
Whittlesey Mere TL2291
Stretham Mere TL5272
Soham Mere. TL5773
Ug Mere TL2487
Ramsey Mere TL3189
In Jonas Moor's "map of the Great Levell of the Fenns" of 1720, though Trundle Mere is not named, the above are
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