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Pronunciation: [kˈɒt] (IPA)

Cot, also known as a bedstead, is a small portable bed that is often used for infants, toddlers or camping purposes. Some synonyms for the word cot include crib, cradle, bassinet, hammock, camp bed, camping cot, daybed, and folding bed. A crib is typically used for infants and toddlers, while a cradle is often used for newborns. A bassinet is a small crib that is often used for infants. A hammock is a type of cot that is suspended between two trees or posts. A camp bed, camping cot, daybed, and folding bed are all types of cots that are commonly used for outdoor activities.

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Usage examples for Cot

The boy had been placed on a cot in the corner, and now sat up and gazed around in bewilderment.
"Leo the Circus Boy"
Ralph Bonehill
At sight of the arrivals the prophet dismissed his wives and sat up on the cot.
"In Desert and Wilderness"
Henryk Sienkiewicz
Knowing the limited resources of islands in the Visaya Sea, each of us has come provided with an army cot and bedding, and we have also a first-class shelter tent.
"The Locusts' Years"
Mary Helen Fee

Famous quotes with Cot

  • "How much do babies cost?" said he The other night upon my knee; And then I said: "They cost a lot; A lot of watching by a cot, A lot of sleepless hours and care, A lot of heart-ache and despair, A lot of fear and trying dread, And sometimes many tears are shed In payment for our babies small, But every one is worth it all.
    Edgar Guest
  • "Yeah, right. I know what's really going on: Heather's hired you to kill me, hasn't she?" "Sammy!" "Why else would you catapult me through the air and feed me to a man-eating cot?"
    Wendelin Van Draanen
  • It just never occurred to me that the real distance I would have to cross would be in my own mind. In that respect, I had flown half a million miles before I moved an inch, and these three volumes are just the rattling the side of my cot made when I climbed over, on the first stage of that long, momentous journey across the carpet, towards the light of the open door.
    Clive James
  • There was Your Humble Narrator Alex coming home from work to a good hot plate of dinner, and there was this ptitsa all welcoming and greeting like loving....I had this sudden very strong idea that if I walked into the room next to this room where the fire was burning away and my hot dinner laid on the table, there I should find what I really wanted....For in that other room in a cot was laying gurgling goo goo goo my son....I knew what was happening, O my brothers. I was like growing up.
    Anthony Burgess
  • Grove of Tuoni, grove of night! There thy bed of sand is light. Thither my baby I lead. Mirth and joy each long hour yields In the Prince of Tuoni's fields Tending the Tuonela cattle. Mirth and joy my babe will know, Lulled to sleep at evening glow By the pale Tuonela maiden. Surely joy hours will hold, Lying in thy cot of gold, Hearing the nightjar singing. Grove of Tuoni, grove of peace! There all strife and passion cease. Distant the treacherous world.
    Aleksis Kivi

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