sheet

US /ʃiːt/
UK /ʃiːt/
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1.

a large rectangular piece of cotton or other fabric, used on a bed to lie on or lie under

:
I need to change the bed sheets today.
The hospital uses white cotton sheets.
2.

a piece of paper

:
Please write your name on this sheet.
He handed me a sheet of instructions.
3.

a broad, flat piece of material, typically metal or glass, used in construction or manufacturing

:
The roof was covered with corrugated iron sheets.
They installed large glass sheets for the windows.
4.

a wide, continuous expanse of something, such as water, ice, or flame

:
A sheet of rain poured down.
The lake was covered with a thin sheet of ice.
1.

to cover with a sheet or sheets

:
She sheeted the furniture before painting the room.
The heavy snow sheeted the entire landscape.