bedpan |
a shallow pan used as a toilet by a person who cannot get out of bed. |
corner |
When you corner someone, you put them in a position that is hard to get out of. [1/3 definitions] |
dress |
When you dress, you put clothes on yourself. For the same meaning, we often say "get dressed." People usually dress in the morning after they get out of bed. [1/6 definitions] |
energy |
When something has energy, it has power to do work or be active. You need energy to walk, run, climb, or even to get out of bed in the morning. [1/3 definitions] |
escape |
When you escape, you become free. You get out of something that is holding you in, or you get away from something that is holding you back. [2/7 definitions] |
exit |
When you exit something, you get out of it or leave it. When people are finished shopping, they exit the store. [1/3 definitions] |
gangway |
"Get out of the way!"; "Make way!" [1/4 definitions] |
ill |
When someone is ill, it means that they are sick or something is very wrong with their body. If someone is very ill, they usually can't get out of bed. [1/5 definitions] |
influenza |
Influenza is a disease that we often call "the flu." When you have influenza, you have a fever, and pain in your muscles, and you usually cough a lot. Sometimes your stomach feels terrible too. You feel very bad when you have influenza, and you are too sick to get out of bed. |
robe |
A robe is something people sometimes wear when they get out of the bath or shower. It covers most of their body and makes them feel dry and warm. Sometimes people wear a robe over their pajamas or nightgown. Many people put on a robe when they get out of bed in the morning. [1/3 definitions] |
rouse |
to wake up; get out of bed. [1/3 definitions] |
shut |
If you shut an animal or person in, you put them in a place where they can't get out. [1/3 definitions] |
so |
Let's say that you are so sick that you can't get out of bed. In this sentence, the word "so" helps explain how sick you are. In this sentence, you are sick to the degree that you can't get out of bed. That's probably very sick! [1/11 definitions] |
spring |
When a water pipe springs a leak, it suddenly lets water get out because the pipe has a hole or crack in it. [1/8 definitions] |
squeeze |
The amount of juice or other liquid that you get out of squeezing something is called a squeeze. [1/7 definitions] |
stuck |
If you are stuck, you can't get out of a bad situation or a place that you don't want to be in. [1/5 definitions] |
tangle |
If people tangle themselves in a bad or complicated situation, they get involved in it and it's hard to get out. [1/4 definitions] |
tight |
difficult to manage or get out of. [1/7 definitions] |
unfasten |
If you fasten something, you make it stay together or hold something together. If you unfasten something, you open things up. If you unfasten the buttons on your shirt, your shirt becomes open. If you unfasten your seatbelt in a car, you can get out of your seat. |
weakness |
If you have weakness in your legs, you may not be able to walk or run. If you have weakness when you are sick, you may not be able to get out of bed. Having weakness means not being strong in some way. [1/3 definitions] |