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bedpost
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Bedpost
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a vertical support, typically made of wood or metal, that is attached to each corner of a bed frame and extends upwards, often with decorative features, to hold up the bed's canopy or curtains
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The bedposts were painted in a soft white, matching the room's modern style.
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