noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
iron
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He spotted her clothes hanging over the bottom rail of the iron bedstead .
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Eliot was stretched the length of his iron bedstead .
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An iron bedstead , skewed across a smashed floor; a torn curtain.
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Everywhere, solid wooden furniture, original doors and iron bedsteads are in evidence.
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Window wide open, no curtains and a narrow iron bedstead that looked no more comfortable than the one he had himself.
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She lost her balance and fell back on the old iron bedstead , pulling the old woman off her feet.
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It contained two narrow iron bedsteads furnished with dingy bed-linen and grey army blankets.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A bedstead and a long-broken twin tub washing machine, hang together in this contorted web.
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An iron bedstead , skewed across a smashed floor; a torn curtain.
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Cream voile has been lavishly draped around the metal four- poster bedstead to make an attractive centrepiece.
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Eliot was stretched the length of his iron bedstead .
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For all this time the bedstead had been her throne.
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He reached a junction only to find that the right-hand alley was blocked by a rusty bedstead .
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He spotted her clothes hanging over the bottom rail of the iron bedstead .
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She peered over the edge of the bedstead and saw a cliff of bedcover stretching endlessly to the stone floor.