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in your bed vs on your bed

Both "in your bed" and "on your bed" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "In your bed" implies being physically inside the bed, while "on your bed" suggests being on top of the bed.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 4072 views

in your bed

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate being physically inside the bed.

Use "in your bed" when referring to being physically inside the bed, such as when sleeping or resting.

Examples:

  • I found my cat sleeping in my bed.
  • Please don't jump in my bed with your shoes on.
  • She's still in your bed.
  • - a man in your bed.
  • It's not easy with a Fenian in your bed.
  • Exactly. Put pillows in your bed so it looks like you're in it and sneak out.
  • Dead sailor we found in your bed was named Manda.
  • Please tell me she didn't sleep in your bed.
  • We found her body in your bed.
  • That the girl was in your bed.
  • There's someone in your bed.
  • All of them wish they were in your bed.
  • I am never getting in your bed.
  • Will, something in your bed is giving me a rash.
  • Sleeping with her boyfriend in your bed?
  • My wife is sleeping in your bed.
  • I'm definitely sleeping in your bed tonight.
  • Kind of like finding a snake in your bed.
  • And tonight, I'll be in your bed.
  • And when you leave, someone occupies your room... lies in your bed.
  • Dan, Serena was sleeping in your bed and wearing your T-shirt.
  • I didn't put any clown puppet in your bed.

Alternatives:

  • under the covers
  • between the sheets
  • snuggled up in bed
  • lying in bed

on your bed

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate being on top of the bed.

Use "on your bed" when referring to being on top of the bed, such as sitting, reading, or arranging things.

Examples:

  • I left my book on your bed.
  • Why is there a cat on your bed?
  • It's up on your bed.
  • AVA: I left Winston on your bed.
  • I-I put some things out for you on your bed.
  • Your underpants are pressed and on your bed.
  • Put this on your bed for a few weeks, and you'll be left with nothing but pure power.
  • And hank had an accident on your bed too.
  • I was buried under a pile of stuff on your bed.
  • The stylists laid something more "country appropriate" on your bed.
  • Look, I left something on your bed.
  • It was on your bed, the box.
  • I left clean sheets and towels on your bed.
  • I fell asleep on your bed.
  • -I'm on your bed with Marley.
  • Harrison's out like a light on your bed.
  • I always imagine how you lie naked on your bed.
  • Laid out something lovely on your bed.
  • You left these on your bed.
  • I spilled a little bit on your bed.
  • I found a stain on your bed.
  • I found this on your bed when Irene disappeared.

Alternatives:

  • on top of the bed
  • sitting on the bed
  • resting on the bed
  • lying on the bedspread

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