Word info

come to bed

Speech parts

1. come to bed - Adjective

2. come to bed - Verb

Meaning

come to bed (not comparable)

Alternative form of come-to-bed

come to bed (third-person singular simple present comes to bed, present participle coming to bed, simple past came to bed, past participle come to bed)

Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see come,‎ to,‎ bed.

come-to-bed (not comparable)

(colloquial) Sexually alluring or seductive.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Alternative names

come-to-bed

Examples

Late that last night, as I sat alone watching the interviews and the speeches and the what-not, she shouted to turn that thing off and come to bed. Once again politics had made estranged bedfellows. Goodman Ace

There's a certain level of comfort that comes when you move in together. The mystery is gone. She starts dressing for bed in your pajamas, cream on her face, Uggs, curlers. What happened to the sexy girl that used to come to bed in lingerie? The girl says, 'We don't need to act.' Marlon Wayans

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