bedspring
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Definition
Noun: A bedspring is a spring, typically one of a set, that provides support and flexibility to a mattress in a bed frame. It is a key component of a traditional box spring or bed foundation.
Usage
The term "bedspring" is most commonly used in its plural form, bedsprings, to refer to the entire set of springs within a bed's foundation. * The old bedsprings squeaked every time he moved. * We need to replace the mattress and the bedsprings.
Examples
- The antique bed had exposed bedsprings that needed to be covered.
- A broken bedspring can make a mattress uncomfortable.
- Modern platform beds often do not require separate bedsprings.
Advanced Usage
- Historical Context: Refers to the system of metal coils used before the widespread adoption of integrated box springs and modern foam foundations.
- Figurative Use: Sometimes used metaphorically to describe something with a springy, resilient quality.
- The trampoline felt like a giant bedspring.
Variants and Related Words
- Box spring (noun): A rigid frame containing bedsprings, usually covered in fabric, that sits atop a bed frame.
- Foundation (noun): A modern term for a supportive base for a mattress, which can include box springs, a grid of wooden slats, or a solid platform.
- Coil (noun): A single loop of spring; bedsprings are made of many coils.
Synonyms
- Spring
- Coil spring
- Mattress spring
Related Phrases
- Spring mattress: A mattress that contains its own internal springs, distinct from the separate bedsprings in the foundation.
- Squeaky bedsprings: A common cliché describing an old bed.
Noun
- (usually plural) one of the springs holding up the mattress of a bed