Rushy vs Beddy - What's the difference?
rushy | beddy |
(of a marsh etc) abounding in rushes
having the characteristics of a rush; rushlike
(hypocoristic ) bed
* 1989 , Martin Barker, Comics: ideology, power, and the critics - Page 87
As an adjective rushy
is (of a marsh etc) abounding in rushes.As a noun beddy is
(hypocoristic ) bed.rushy
English
Adjective
(head)Synonyms
* juncaceous * juncousbeddy
English
Noun
(beddies)- On to the back page, and Walter is walking the fields after school, clutching his teddy: 'I've made up another poem. Perhaps I'll be poet laureate one day!': Oh, sweet and cuddly darling Teddy, You keep me cosy in my beddy .