1. bed in - Noun
2. bed in - Verb
bed in (third-person singular simple present beds in, present participle bedding in, simple past and past participle bedded in)
(idiomatic, transitive) To allow or help to settle in; to make (someone) feel at home.
It took some time to be bedded in, but soon he knew his way around his new workplace.
bed-in (plural bed-ins)
(historical) A form of peaceful protest in which the protester remains in bed.
Coordinate terms: sit-in, die-in, lie-in
bed-in
A CIA doctor assigned to monitor Olson claimed to have been asleep in another bed in a New York City hotel room when Olson exited the window and fell thirteen stories to his death. Source: Internet
All have varying levels of stamina and strength and the message on their justgiving site says: “Any donation, even the price of a cup of coffee, would be gratefully received, and will help to motivate Harley to get out of bed in the morning and row.” Source: Internet
A journalist films a cardboard bed in a display room showing furniture for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Villages Thursday, Jan. Source: Internet
Among the lesser violations, an employee was smoking inside, there was a bed in the storage room and a cot in the dining area, and the facility was “in need of deep cleaning throughout,” the inspector wrote. Source: Internet
As he goes to his bed in his son's home, he is overcome by a sense of peace, and dreams of a family picnic by a lake. Source: Internet
As a result, proposals were made to keep the legs of such platforms on the sea bed in future, to serve as habitat. Source: Internet