bedmaker

bedmaker

(ˈbɛdˌmeɪkə)
n
(Furniture) a person who constructs beds
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Divorced Natalie was a professional bedmaker while employed as chambermaid at Travelodge, Frankley.
UK buyout firm Arle Capital Partners Ltd and Swedish media company Bonnier AB will get offers for Swedish bedmaker Hilding Anders AB and film company Svensk Filmindustri AB, or SF, respectively, this week.
Scots' bulging waists have led to a sales boom for one bedmaker, whose wooden frames can even withstand the weight of a family car.
Raised beds (91.4 cm wide) were formed on 21 May with a hi-speed bedmaker (Kennco Mfg, Inc., Ruskin, Florida) in a Chillum silt loam field.
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However, he employed a bedmaker, shoe-polisher and someone to bring in the coal for his fire.
The failed furniture company renegotiated a 10-year lease after Stag's managing director Phil Goodier and commercial director Shane Bissett bought the business from bedmaker Silent Night in 2004.
The poster child here is bedmaker Simmons, described by Forbes as "the industry's fruitcake," as it was bought and sold five times in 20 years, remaining debt-laden while its financiers profited handsomely.
MORE than 60 workers at a North Wales bedmaker last night learnt they will lose their jobs.
Sleepless investors at troubled bedmaker Silentnight were offered some respite yesterday in the form of an agreed pounds 72.2 million bid to take the company private.
INVESTORS in bedmaker Silentnight were hit by more turmoil yesterday after the troubled company fell into the red and remained cautious about prospects.
The founders of troubled bedmaker Silentnight yesterday announced plans to take the group private.