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  1. 1. : one who shares a bed with another. 2. : a person or thing closely associated with another : ally. political bedfellows. often used in the phrase strange bedfellows to describe an unlikely alliance of people or things.

  2. Aug 11, 2008 · Bedfellows: Directed by Drew Daywalt. With Kerry Finlayson, Peter Giliberti, Edin Gali. It is only a few minutes before one in the morning and the rude and repetitive noise of an incoming call ruptures the stillness of the night. Who could that be at this hour?

  3. Meaning of “strange bedfellows”. “Strange bedfellows” is a phrase coined by Shakespeare. Its full context is “Misery acquaints a man with strange bedfellows.”. It has come to mean finding oneself in a difficult situation forces one to associate with a condition or person (or persons) that they would not normally have anything to do ...

  4. a person connected with another in a particular activity: The priest and the politician made strange / odd / unlikely bedfellows in their campaign for peace. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Acting, being or existing together. accompanying. allied. alongside. among. distributively. double act. en bloc. en masse. epiphenomenal. jointly.

  5. Three minutes of pure horror from low-budget scare-meisters Fewdio, Bedfellows is the stuff of nightmares, with its atmospheric build-up and creepy reveal being the precisely the kind of thing guaranteed to cause sleepless nights for those of a nervous disposition.

  6. Jul 23, 2020 · “Bedfellows” is a short horror film spanning two and a half-minutes, directed by Drew Daywalt. Published to YouTube on February 10, 2010, the film is already over a decade old, but remains ever popular with a near 5-million watch count.

  7. bedfellow in American English. (ˈbedˌfelou) noun. 1. Also called: bedmate. a person who shares one's bed. 2. an associate or collaborator, esp. one who forms a temporary alliance for reasons of expediency. Politics makes strange bedfellows.

  8. noun. /ˈbedfeləʊ/ a person or thing that is connected with or related to another, often in a way that you would not expect. Commerce and art make strange bedfellows. Politics and fun make for unlikely bedfellows. Want to learn more?

  9. You refer to two things or people as bedfellows when they have become associated or related in some way. It's possible to be bedfellows with someone on one issue, and at odds with them on another. Sex and death are strange bedfellows.

  10. bed·fel·low. (bĕd′fĕl′ō) n. 1. A bedmate. 2. One that is closely associated or allied with another: "Stupidity here makes an easy bedfellow, as always, with racialism" (Christopher Hitchens). American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

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