Her drapes were rich purple, matching her bedcovers, which spread across the huge mahogany four-poster bed. |
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Setting the tray down, she pulled the bedcovers up under his chin, tucking him in. |
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He looked at Joe in astonishment, then threw back the bedcovers and swung his legs over the edge of the bed. |
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He lifted the bedcovers from the floor and spread them back over the sprawled shape on the bed. |
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Her bedcovers were pulled up tightly around her knees, her pillows propping up her head, and her reading lamp on. |
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She threw back her bedcovers and tiptoed over to her desk, making sure she avoided the creaky floorboard under the ragged rug. |
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He was surprised upon learning that he merely had to untuck the bedcovers to get under the blanket. |
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The rising and falling gives the paper bedcovers an eerie look of weightlessness. |
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The wool thus collected will be quite useful for knitting socks or to weave cloth to be made into garments or bedcovers. |
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Quilts, hand-made decorative and functional bedcovers, were often prized possessions and could even be presented as wedding gifts. |
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He would be able to replace bedcovers and pillows if necessary. |
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Her first big break came in 1999, when she was asked to furnish the five-star Astoria Hotel in St. Petersburg with her curtains, bedcovers and table linen. |
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These colors would also have been appropriate for stenciling on the smooth cotton used for bedcovers, quilts, window shades or curtains, and table covers. |
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Smith's book, you suspect, is the one those club members would sneak under their bedcovers to read by penlight. |
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The pair had openly flirted with each other on Saturday night, with 25-year-old Ray offering Tania a place under his bedcovers. |
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Create a stylish decoration in your son�s bedroom with the BILLY wallpaper and its coordinated stripe fabric in 180 cm, perfect to make bedcovers and blinds. |
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Besides, the self-important Leo adores mirrors equally as well, silk shirts and scarves, bedcovers with oriental motifs in which gold dominates, gold-plated lighters or key-holders, and all the bulky jewelry in massive gold. |
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It has long been used for clothing in China, the Middle East, North Africa, and the colder areas of Europe but is now primarily associated with the construction of bedcovers and wall hangings. |
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In northern Europe, where the climate is often harsh…this technique offered warmth as well as protection, and it was rapidly extended to bedcovers and various forms of clothing. |
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Printed calicoes were generally used for hangings and bedcovers, as well as for dresses in England, but in India the material was generally used only for garments. |
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The name was applied to two types of corded cottons: a heavy material used for bedcovers, drapery, and the like, and a lightweight, almost sheer fabric either corded or made in check effects. |
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If you have a really beautiful duvet cover you do not need a bedcover at all, but bedcovers can add to the overall design of the room. |
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First, buy two matching bedcovers, one for the bed and one to cut up for the soft furnishings. |
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A bright red and white woollen blanket tapestry stands out among various quilts and bedcovers. |
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He and girlfriend Meg Matthews, 30, were seen snapping up exclusive linen sheets and bedcovers from top people's store Harrods. |
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It looked as if they had picked up bedroom tips from the brothel with a ghastly selection of bedside lamps, pillows and bedcovers. |
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Then he wrapped her body in bedcovers and stuffed it in a rubbish bin outside, it is claimed. |
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You can walk on the wild side with its kidskin bedcovers stencilled with leopard, tiger or jaguar prints. |
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All you need is traditional English furnishings and chintzy bedcovers. |
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