trundle bed
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Definition
Noun: A trundle bed is a low bed, typically on casters or wheels, that is designed to be stored underneath a higher, standard bed when not in use. It is pulled out to provide an extra sleeping surface.
Usage
A trundle bed is used to save space in a room. It functions as a secondary, often temporary, bed that is hidden from view and easily accessible.
Examples
- The guest room has a twin bed with a trundle bed underneath for when the cousins visit.
- We pulled out the trundle bed so our second guest would have a place to sleep.
- The trundle bed slides smoothly on its wheels from under the main frame.
Advanced Usage
- "Trundle bed mechanism": Refers to the rolling or sliding hardware that allows the bed to be moved in and out.
- The trundle bed mechanism needs a little oil; it's sticking.
- The concept is often associated with space-saving furniture for children's rooms, dormitories, or small apartments.
Variants and Related Words
- Trundle (noun/verb): As a noun, it can refer to the low bed itself in shorthand. As a verb, it means to roll or move heavily, which describes the action of moving the bed.
- We had to trundle the bed out from its spot.
- Roll-away bed: A similar portable bed on wheels, but it is often a standalone unit not designed to fit under another specific bed.
- Daybed with trundle: A common furniture piece where a couch-like daybed has a trundle bed stored beneath it.
Synonyms
- Truckle bed: An older, less common term with the same meaning.
- Sleigh bed: This is not a synonym. A sleigh bed is a style of bed with a scrolled or curved headboard and footboard, and it may or may not have a trundle.
Related Phrases
- "Pull out the trundle": The standard phrase for preparing the bed for use.
- Can you pull out the trundle for your sister?
- "Push in the trundle": The standard phrase for storing the bed away.
- Remember to push in the trundle after you make it.
Noun
- a low bed to be slid under a higher bed