Forced to lie in bed, for example because of an illness or injury.
1I expected Liz coming to ask me why I wasn't yet abed.
2The carpenters were no doubt all abed, their work done at last.
3I was at Coldmoat, safe abed. She looked down at the water.
4The first to go was the practice of taking my chocolate abed.
5Whether Drayden had died in battle or abed, Roland could not know.
6There is the dawn, Mironsac, and it is time we were abed.
7Ser Arys was pleasant company abed, but wit and he were strangers.
8In an upstairs room several Runelords lay abed after a hard ride.
9All you have to do is to stay abed and keep still.
10Such a habit we have got this winter of lying long abed.
11I'm done with lying abed and letting you have all the fun.
12Janiaud used to lie abed all day, and drink absinthe all night.
13She, however, is still abed with her arms intertwined behind her neck.
14The Whitbys are abed, and the son has commenced his bellows snore.
15Late in life Tom was in terrible pain, with two years abed.
16Why are you not abed and asleep, at this time of night?
Abed per variant geogràfica