From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbedrollbed‧roll /ˈbedrəʊl $ -roʊl/ noun [countable] American EnglishDLO a number of blankets rolled together and used for sleeping outdoors
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bedroll• He had not checked his bedroll before he got in.• He put Kit's belongings on his bedroll and rolled everything up.• Here, they sleep in bedrolls or in canvas tents, and eat hardtack and sip coffee heated over an open fire.• They sat on bedrolls or collapsed cardboard boxes along Park Boulevard.• They spread their bedrolls whilst Ratagan and Isay prepared food for the company.