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De-mattressed

The past participle of "de-mattress," meaning to remove or take away the mattress from a bed frame or other surface, rendering it without a sleeping surface. This action often implies a purposeful removal, perhaps for cleaning, moving, storage, or because the mattress is being replaced. The de-mattressed state signifies a temporary or permanent absence of the primary sleeping component, leaving the bed frame exposed and unusable for its intended purpose until a new mattress is provided.

De-mattressed meaning with examples

  • After the movers left, the spare bedroom was de-mattressed, revealing the sturdy, yet dusty, wooden frame beneath. Now, we just need to decide what new mattress we want to put on it before any of our guests can stay the night, maybe a memory foam, or a hybrid.
  • Following the bedbug scare, the hotel room had to be de-mattressed. Every inch of the frame and the room's surroundings were meticulously cleaned to avoid any chance of the bed bugs returning. This made it much harder to keep the room clean as everything was exposed.
  • We found the old mattress moldy, so we de-mattressed the guest room bed. It was easier to bring the exposed bed frame out into the garage to work on it and repaint it since it had some rust. Then we ordered a brand new replacement mattress online.
  • During the renovation, the master bedroom was completely de-mattressed, as the bed needed to be moved. The large frame, now bare, stood in stark contrast to the freshly painted walls. It looked very large and empty after we had it cleared.
  • She planned to donate the old bed frame after it was de-mattressed, and she was planning on the type of new mattress for her new bed. All of the new mattresses looked really comfortable and easy to sleep on.

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