Bed and Hay

Bed

Bed noun - A place set aside for sleeping.
Usage example: the sofa in the living room will be your bed for the night

Hay and bed are semantically related. in sack topic. In some cases you can use "Hay" instead a noun "Bed", when it comes to topics like bedstead. slang substitute

Nearby Words: bedding, bedroom, bedtime, bedhead, bedside

Hay

Hay noun - A very small sum of money.

Bed and hay are semantically related. You can use "Bed" instead a noun "Hay". slang substitute

Nearby Words: hayed, haying

How words are described

full full bed full hay
dry dry bed dry hay
new new bed new hay
extra extra bed extra hay

Both words in one sentence

  • Comic Book / Cerebus the Aardvark In this scenario, Cerebus expects a roll in the hay with Jaka every night when he's ready for bed, and gets angry if she's too dry, so she...prepares herself.
  • Western Animation / An American Tail Kids Are Cruel: The kids Fievel meets in Orphan Alley convince Fievel that he'll never find his family, and then shove him into a puddle and throw hay at him so he can make a bed.
  • The heroine's family finds out about her first and only liaison; a friend refers to it as being "caught with hay in your hair and your skirts around your waist" and she replies that they did it in a bed and took their clothes off properly, thank you very much.
    Source: Sex Dressed
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