palliasse (Meaning)

Wordnet

palliasse (n)

mattress consisting of a thin pad filled with straw or sawdust

Webster

palliasse (n.)

See Paillasse.

Synonyms & Antonyms of palliasse

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palliasse Sentence Examples

  1. The soaked palliasse lay crumpled on the wooden floor, providing scant comfort for the weary traveler.
  2. The soldier's bare back lay against the coarse palliasse as he tried to find sleep amidst the cacophony of the barracks.
  3. The orphanage's meager resources could only provide a threadbare palliasse for each child.
  4. The dusty palliasse had been a faithful companion to the homeless man for countless nights.
  5. The prison cell was adorned with nothing but a thin palliasse and a metal cot.
  6. The old woman's frail body rested heavily on the straw-filled palliasse, reminding her of the passage of time.
  7. The impoverished family's sleeping arrangements consisted of a single, shared palliasse on the cold stone floor.
  8. The sailor's cramped quarters left barely enough room for him and his threadbare palliasse.
  9. The hiker's backpack contained only essential items, including a lightweight, inflatable palliasse.
  10. The guest room's luxurious palliasse was filled with soft feathers, promising a night of restful slumber.

FAQs About the word palliasse

mattress consisting of a thin pad filled with straw or sawdustSee Paillasse.

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The soaked palliasse lay crumpled on the wooden floor, providing scant comfort for the weary traveler.

The soldier's bare back lay against the coarse palliasse as he tried to find sleep amidst the cacophony of the barracks.

The orphanage's meager resources could only provide a threadbare palliasse for each child.

The dusty palliasse had been a faithful companion to the homeless man for countless nights.