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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Does "Be In Bed sick" Mean "Be Sick In Bed?"

I bumped into: "Uozmi's in bed sick".


May I take it that "Uozmi's in bed sick" means "Uozmi's sick in bed"?

Honestly, the latter sounds familiar to me.


~lie sick in bed

~be sick in bed with flu

~be sick in bed

  

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May I take it that "Uozmi's in bed sick" means "Uozmi's sick in bed"? Yes, that's it.

  • May I take it that "Uozmi's in bed sick" means "Uozmi's sick in bed"?
  • Yes, that's it.
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anonymousI bumped into: "Uozmi's in bed sick".May I take it that "Uozmi's in bed sick" means "Uozmi's sick in bed"?

Yes, that's it.

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"Sick in bed" is usual here in the USA, I guess, but "in bed sick" does not sound too strange to use.

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