Bath

[ UK /bˈɑːθ/ ]
[ US /ˈbæθ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a town in southwestern England on the River Avon; famous for its hot springs and Roman remains
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How To Use Bath In A Sentence

  • He pulled himself up and stumbled to the bathroom, where he turned on the cold tap and collapsed at the bottom of the shower, barely awake.
  • Smith was returned as MP for Bath.
  • Moreover, it is expressly added that if the day before the Passover falls on a Sabbath, one may in this manner purchase a Paschal lamb, and, presumably, all else that is needful for the feast.
  • The dozen pictures she had shot during a recent bath time -- including a few of Nora rinsing with a handheld shower sprayer -- were, for Cynthia, simply part of the vast photographic record she was keeping of her family's life. Lynn Powell: Pornographer or Soccer Mom?
  • He wanders around Manhattan, unshaven, unbathed, and smoking and cussing a lot.
  • He goes hysterical when I even wash his face in the bath, and if water gets in his hair it is even worse.
  • Close to the mangroves a big hawksbill turtle surfaced then lay motionless in the sunshine, no doubt sunbathing.
  • Even the en suite bathroom of the bedroom she shared with Emily could be described by no other word than glorious!
  • Vatican a magnificent porphyry labrum found in one of the imperial baths; and Baccius, a great modern authority on baths, speaks of labra made of glass. Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life
  • Minerva has noticed a growing enthusiasm for using infant bath seats in adult bathtubs.
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