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Definitions of featherbeds in various dictionaries:
noun - a mattress stuffed with feathers
verb - treat with excessive indulgence
verb - hire more workers than are necessary
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He'd be faster changing 'Pampers' |
Protects jobs they traditionally hold down |
Spoils fresh debate, messing about |
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Mar 5 2015 The Telegraph - Toughie |
Jul 10 2014 The Telegraph - Cryptic |
Dec 1 2007 The Times - Cryptic |
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Plural form of featherbed. |
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of featherbed. |
A bed that has a mattress stuffed with feathers. |
Provide (someone) with excessively favourable economic or working conditions. |
Featherbeds might refer to |
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The featherbed frame was a motorcycle frame developed by the British Norton motorcycle company to improve the performance of their racing motorcycles around the twisting and demanding Isle of Man TT course in 1950. It was considered revolutionary at the time, and the best handling frame that a racer could have. Later adopted for Norton production motorcycles, it was also widely used by builders of custom hybrids such as the Triton, becoming legendary and remaining influential to this day.The Featherbed inspired other frame builders who based their own products on similar principles, including the 1960s heavyweight Münch Mammoth, a lightweight version for a 250 cc BSA C15 engine, and the 1970-conceived Dresda frame. * The Featherbed was replaced by the Norton Isolastic frame in 1967 for the then newly-developed Norton Commando which used a rubber-mounted engine and gearbox, although Norton continued to offer the Mercury with a Featherbed frame until production ceased by 1970. Replicas of the frame continue to be produced by specialist companies. |