bedroll
1 of 1noun/ˈbɛdroʊl/
Forms:bedrolls
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a portable bedding system consisting of a rolled-up sleeping bag or blankets with a mat or pad, used for camping or outdoor sleeping
A bedroll is a portable, compact sleeping mat or pad, often used for camping or traveling. It typically consists of a mattress or cushion that can be rolled up for easy storage and transport. Bedrolls are usually made of fabric, foam, or other lightweight materials, offering comfort while sleeping on the ground. They may also come with a blanket or sleeping bag rolled inside for added warmth. Bedrolls are a convenient option for those who need a simple and portable sleeping solution in outdoor or temporary settings.
- After setting up camp, she unrolled her bedroll and made her sleeping area.
- The hikers carried their bedrolls over their shoulders as they trekked through the forest.
- He slept on a bedroll by the fire, wrapped in a warm blanket.
- The scout leaders advised everyone to pack a bedroll for the overnight trip.
- The army soldiers used bedrolls during their training in the field.