How To Use Bathe In A Sentence

  • He wanders around Manhattan, unshaven, unbathed, and smoking and cussing a lot.
  • None of them were bleeding, so she fetched a washcloth and bathed them, one by one, just to be sure there wasn't any dirt in the wounds. GALILEE
  • I have seen human bathers acting just like the birds, though from a different cause, bobbing down towards the water, but afraid to dip their heads, and the idea of comicality arose, as it does in most of the ludicrous actions of animals, from their resemblance to those of mankind. The Naturalist in Nicaragua
  • Dozens of families lived in each building, shared toilets with neighbors and bathed in the kitchens.
  • While Charu bathed Pranav, my nephew, I went to make a quick biryani that I served with plain curd and papad. Cauliflower Biryani
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  • But after prescribing a special bath of roots and leaves that I bathed in every morning, the swelling of my body subsided.
  • These include some very sensible measures such as to shower rather than bathe and to use buckets rather than hosepipes when washing cars.
  • The occasional nude bather comes here.
  • A beamy old former fishing boat carried us across to Caldey's landing point on a beach that mirrored Tenby's, and was sprinkled with sunbathers.
  • Different-shaped handles, square for hot and round for cold, would permit the soapy-eyed bather to adjust water temperature without alternately scalding or freezing himself.
  • An intriguing first two sentences, there, that drop bathetically into Amis-père-like reactionary noodling. Archive 2010-03-01
  • Cannot wash and bathe at all and needs another person to wash their entire body (eight points)? Times, Sunday Times
  • The show includes Bouguereau paintings of a water girl; a bather; two gypsies; and a nude winged Cupid, and is fleshed out with paintings and sculptures by his contemporaries, including a striking tondo by Jean-Léon Gérôme. The Shape of Things
  • The entire universe is bathed in this afterglow light.
  • Bathed in natural light, underscored by blonde wood, and translucent glass partitions.
  • There were bathers in the pool and the life guards cleared the pool.
  • They sunbathed in the raw.
  • The day he sunbathed naked outside the kitchen window, I swear there was printing on the window that read "Objects may appear disappointingly smaller in direct sunlight. Denise Vivaldo: Cut Your Turkey
  • It is a new world tonight, bathed in love and intimate rejuvenation with the whole universe as we dance together under the glittering lights of a Kalahari sky. The Bushman Way of Tracking God
  • International Women's Day was marked in Moscow yesterday with a mass bathe.
  • Why not pause for a moment and bathe in the emotional afterglow of that statement?
  • And at winter dusk, sky and snow are bathed in delicate colours which linger for hours.
  • He gazed out into the sun-bathed crowd assembled in front of the stand in the clearing in Donadea forest.
  • One man's drizzled is another man's bathed; a jus here is a sauce there; a Frenchman's entrecôte chasseur is a Rosbif's steak and mushrooms.
  • On my fourth dive of the week, I rounded an outcrop at about 22m to be greeted by a view of a series of rocky pinnacles covered in gorgonians bathed in the rubescent sunlight of a late-autumn afternoon.
  • When adult sunbathers appear not to be heeding the warnings, campaigners go for a softer target - their kids.
  • I merely need to soak it in, bathe in it, let it speak to me the way it has spoken to others.
  • The eastern slopes of Erebus were violet at first, and then they were bathe in rosy pink alpenglow and, between two and three o'clock, when the sun rose above WindVane Hill, they became sunflower yellow. Terra Incognita
  • The home, whose lights were not working, was littered with dog feces, the toilets were filled with human excrement and the children were "unbathed" and had no food, according to the warrants. Anderson Independent Mail Stories
  • Never mind, a long-since abandoned unofficial page for the Magyar Borsodi League links straight to a Hungarian recipe for goose liver cooked in paprika - just the thing to keep your pecker up on a parky afternoon at Haladas Szombathely.
  • While I bathe my children, I edit the Sunday bulletin.
  • ‘Fair enough,’ Troy answered and wandered outside the shelter to bathe in the river.
  • - She perceives me to be of ophidian sentiment, I will bathe with her. THE BOOK OF SUCH ~ a suite of poems
  • He is already being bottle-fed and bathed by his parents. The Sun
  • Putner's satire on the supposedly streetwise US stand-up scene is biting: he conveys masterfully the gulf between Stevens's self-image and the bathetic reality.
  • In the distance the pine-clad hills were bathed in a pale wash of greenish-purple light.
  • I also used to wash her feet when I couldn't bathe her fully.
  • When he was found, after 14 hours spent in the open in just a pair of bathers, he wondered what the fuss was all about.
  • The whole village was bathed in the glow of the setting sun.
  • Its name 'Rhugrabh' ('red rock' in Gaelic) is suggested by these hills which are bathed deep red in the sunset's afterglow.
  • Fifty soldiers were taking an early morning bathe in a nearby lake.
  • The Sun and most of the Solar System are bathed in a huge cloud of interstellar hydrogen.
  • We had barely hammered in the last tent peg when 50 elephants emerged from the forest to bathe in the river. Times, Sunday Times
  • The whole room is bathed in soft lighting.
  • Many of the bathers exhibited the bulk and the posture of wallowing hippopotami. SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
  • Nor can she swim or sunbathe. Times, Sunday Times
  • Caelyn and Justin gathered their stuff, and chucked on their clothes over their bathers.
  • She tells him that Odysseus will not come back and calls her maids in to bathe the beggar and give him finer clothing.
  • The fields were bathed in bright moonlight that night.
  • Seton was but a small town, a fisherman's village where my friends and I would play and bathe in the waters.
  • Whilst he bathed and got rid of all that ingrained coal dust from his body she would be preparing a dinner.
  • Morning light streamed through the windows of the small room he had rented for the night and the golden rays bathed the cot's only occupant in a rich honeyed glow.
  • Leaning back against the ecru toned, linen textured wall, she contemplated crossing the room to flick the light switch that would bathe the room in harsh fluorescent glare, but dismissed the idea.
  • A good place to meet a man is at the dry cleaner. These men usually have jobs and bathe. Rita Rudner 
  • People caught driving jet skis and speed boats in a manner that endangers bathers and other water users in Tramore Bay will face a hefty fine of up to €1200 under new by-laws that come into effect next month.
  • Several of these places were hygienically challenged, with mangy dogs scurrying about, leaking sewage pipes and nowhere to bathe.
  • One of the most profoundly beautiful reggae songs ever made, Fisherman bathes the daily grind in a spiritual light, naming its titular anglers after four of the disciples (dubbed Fishers of Men by Jesus), though it's not known whether the original apostles also stopped off to see the local collie man. Expecting Rain
  • Kita was immediately bathed in a pool of white light.
  • It exists on a continuum with her other work in its carefully constructed ruminations on love bathed in her soaring contralto.
  • At Mrs. J's direction, Sara propped his legs up on a couple of down pillows, covered him snugly and bathed his forehead with a cool washcloth.
  • Take flower-de-luces, stalk, blossom, root, together; then decoct them over a slack fire; and with the liquid bathe your eyes several times a day; you will most certainly be cured of that weakness; but see that you purge first, and then go forward with the lotion. The Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini
  • It was at that exact moment that a set of security lamps decided to kick in and bathe me in their glaring beams of light.
  • Peace fell upon her spirit. Strong comfort and assurance bathed her whole being. Life was so solid and splendid, and so good. Thomas Wolfe 
  • Both catch the film's elegiac mood, bathed in southern sunshine but overhung with impending death.
  • He continued to bathe in a small cascade that lay in the narrows between Goat and its diminutive neighbor, Moss Island.
  • Her inhabitants drive out to ski on slopes, to bathe in lakes, to climb to sacred sites.
  • Having just bathed ceremonially in the pool, men were drying their long, long hair in the sun.
  • Pour the tea into an eyecup (available at drugstores) and bathe each eye for at least five seconds, and up to one minute.
  • The mountains were suddenly bathed in a light far brighter than the midday sun.
  • They're Mola mola, or giant ocean sunfish, gentle creatures named for their habit of lying at the ocean surface, appearing to sunbathe.
  • Carts pulled by tough lean zebu (the local cattle) or by equally tough and lean humans haul their most precious commodity, water, which is in such short supply that people bathe and wash clothes on the roads whenever it rains. Valerie Tarico: Man Against Nature is Man Against Man
  • You enjoy your meal in the brasserie, bathed in light from the glass atrium. The Sun
  • She would not bathe away the smell of him, and slipped an overall over her bare skin.
  • She nods a curt reply as she is deeply engrossed in letting the sun's rays bathe her pale, freckly body.
  • A nervy opening and some heat-fuelled laxidasical moments in the second-half aside, there was never any real danger of the City leaving bathed in sun Church Road red-faced.
  • I bathed them, dressed them, fed them, changed their bandages, lifted them out of wheelchairs and into beds.
  • The epicentre is the food section, bathed in the aroma of garlic and sizzling pork, a pan-Asian street food fest of shrimp dumplings, spicy noodles and grilled squid. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • The cheese is bathed in perry, a cider made from the variety of pear with the same name.
  • Bathed in the red glow of the darkroom safelight, Ian McDonald was staring hard at a ruined photograph.
  • Many of the bathers exhibited the bulk and the posture of wallowing hippopotami. SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
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  • There, we fished the ocean from the beaches, waiting until the sunbathers had cooked themselves enough first and the evening cool arrived.
  • The contrast between this astonishing piece of political theatre, televised around the planet, and another event a couple of days later, is so staggering, it is bathetic to mention them in the same column.
  • The feet should be bathed frequently and all areas around the toes dried thoroughly.
  • Leaving my clothes and bag, I changed into bathers and ran onto the sand, the green and blue water filling my eyes, leaving nothing.
  • The Pyrenees are famous for their capricious showers, which pour rain and hail on one mountainside while another is bathed in sunlight.
  • Charlotte has been too busy working to get to the beach, and of late the weather's been too chilly to sunbathe or swim in the outdoor pool at her apartment complex.
  • They emerged on stage bathed in a hellish red glow and launched into a set astonishing in its ferociousness and intensity.
  • For three weeks I didn't bathe (except for the occasional wet wipe), brush my teeth or comb my hair.
  • And so we bathe them in liqueur, toss them in ground peppercorns and douse them in elderflower syrup.
  • An upthrust mountain at center is bathed in an explosion of sulfurous yellow rising above a vaporous veil of green, with the pale-lavender light of something like moonrise off to the right.
  • This would be a workspace conducive to creativity, with the expansive spaces, the tough interior with its natural materials and the plenitude of opportunities to bathe the eyes and spirit in views of the natural surroundings. The Chadwick Studio by Frederick Fisher and Partners
  • We look back on to the snow-capped hills bathed in the rosy light of the dawn.
  • Well I am exhausted and parts of me really hurt and I have to have some strange lady bathe me out of a bucket.
  • He would fain have carried us first to bathe in the bagnios of the cardin-hawks, which are goodly delicious places, and have us licked over with precious ointments by the alyptes, alias rubbers, as soon as we should come out of the bath. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • The room was dark, but the blinds were open, and the woman in the bed was bathed in the cold white light of moonlight.
  • Dreams don't abandon a painstaking pursuit of the people, as long as you never stop pursuing, you will bathe in the brilliance of the dream.
  • After I was done playing dress-up, I changed him, fed and burped him, bathed him, and changed him back into his pajamas and put him to bed.
  • I cleaned and scrubbed, washed and purified, showered and bathed and sponged and splashed.
  • The beach was crowded with sunbathers.
  • Human bathers, too, risk viral hepatitis, skin reactions and oral thrush.
  • The sea was just a half a mile south of the fort and some men made plans to bathe in its waters tomorrow, while others just wanted to drink and eat and remain by the fires.
  • Smoking adds significantly to the risk because tobacco smoke bathes delicate cervical tissues in tar and nicotine.
  • The clouds in the nursing home corridors, sky-open springlike after a bathe and forgotten, in a frayed blue dressing-gown beside an osiery. Archive 2010-04-01
  • The dazzling downtown locations are massive, dominated by skyscrapers whose light bathes the streets in a radiant glow.
  • For most of them, a room of their own, where they can bathe, wash their clothes and sleep in their own bed every night, with a fridge and a hot plate and a door they can lock, would be Eden.
  • Tears bathe their arms, and tears the sands bedew. The Iliad of Homer
  • Her eyes opened slowly, and the world around her was bathed in pale shades of blue.
  • The resolution of this decision faded slightly when I saw her, and even more so when I finally stepped into the laundrette and bathed in her smile.
  • I bathed and changed and decided to start the evening with the bounce of Sidney Bechet.
  • The sunset fires, refracted from the cloud-driftage of the autumn sky, bathed the canyon with crimson, in which ruddy-limbed mandronos and wine-wooded manzanitas burned and smoldered. CHAPTER XVII
  • The beach was thick with sunbathers.
  • Soak or bathe the affected part in vinegar or isopropyl alcohol for thirty minutes or until the pain is relieved.
  • The leaves of various kinds receive the water very differently: some are completely bathed, showing a smooth surface of varnished green from stem to point, like the lilac of the garden, for instance; on others, like the syringa, the fluid lies in flattened transparent drops, taking an emerald color from the leaf on which they rest; while the rose and the honeysuckle wear those spherical diamond-like drops, sung by poets and sipped by fairies. Rural Hours
  • As she went on to the creek and its pools where she could bathe, I took from my pack my Penguin edition of Don Quixote.
  • Smoking adds significantly to the risk because tobacco smoke bathes delicate cervical tissues in tar and nicotine.
  • Almost equally invigorating is a poached chicken, sliced into strips atop a mound of basmati rice but bathed in a potion of tarragon and chestnuts.
  • Now of course when it comes to pulling on our togs, cozzies, bathers or trunks and swimming competitively, Australians never seem to be too far from the medals.
  • He had been sun-bathed in balmy weather, and brought in out of the wet when it rained. CHAPTER 7
  • A gritty multistranded action-thriller, 'The Tournament' brings together international killers from every imaginable discipline in a blood bathed contest to the death. Twitch
  • No golden light bathed the red brick of the house.
  • Don't bathe too soon after eating.
  • This is an interesting option for young adults eager to learn a new skill over the summer rather than simply sunbathe. Times, Sunday Times
  • On the exposed granite, topless bathers bask like lizards.
  • The lamp behind him seems to bathe him in warmth.
  • We have to rely on the generosity of neighbours with water tanks to get water to cook and bathe after a hard day's work.
  • Apollo's light bathes Jack as he, too, opens his eyes. Jack Schimmelman: Central Park: A Performance in Four Seasons (Summer)
  • The New York Times reported on one such technique in which foods are bathed in a liquid solution of water and protein.
  • I've yet to see such a prose exercise avoid coming off as unnecessarily...and, at times, bathetically defensive. Archive 2010-02-01
  • Sweet-and-sour pork, bathed in egg batter and cooked with scallions and sugar, was the perfect equilibrium of the two flavors.
  • She'd made Fancy bathe and douche with pearlash and then vinegar; she'd put hypericum on her cuts and arnica on her bruises. PAINT THE WIND
  • When first he had glimpsed her off there on that narrow strip of rockbound coast he was mildly surprised, for it was a desolate spot and seldom frequented by bathers so late in the season. Archive 2008-12-01
  • Some patients did not bathe, others were infested with vermin, and modesty was an issue, especially with female patients.
  • But not until I am bathed and breakfasted do I approach the first official happy hour of the day.
  • ‘I'll come with you,’ she said, grabbing her own wallet and slipping a navy sarong over her powder blue bathers.
  • When I got better and could talk as much as I pleased, she wanted to know how many of us there were, what we did, and how we did it: what we ate, and what kind of underclothes we wore in winter, and how many times a week we bathed all over; when we got up, and what we studied, and how long we sewed each day, and how long we played, and when we went to bed -- and all sorts of other things. Mary Cary "Frequently Martha"
  • If you're squeamish or easily offended, this one is a lock to knock you off the deep end, as Daughters of Darkness is bathed in depraved moments. GreenCine Daily: DVDs, 11/1.
  • But just caught the newly-refurbished Midland Hotel bathed in diffused late afternoon light. Chez Moi
  • Pagans bathe in salt water, burn sage, sweep away negative energy, etc., all in the belief they are ridding themselves or their sacred space of negativity.
  • Bathe her - her body must be clean and abluted - and then read the soura (Quranic verse) of al-Momenoon once. WBAY Action 2 News
  • He sees the gaiety of Sundays, the flashes of the sun, the oddity of a crowd carried away by the rhythm of the valses, the laughter, the clinking of glasses, the vibrating and hot atmosphere; and he applies to this spectacle of joyous vulgarity his gifts as a sumptuous colourist, the arabesque of the lines, the gracefulness of his bathers, and the happy eurythmy of his soul. The French Impressionists (1860-1900)
  • Unlike the other two chromolithographs showing the fair in broad daylight, this scene is bathed in the delicate light of sunset that spreads warm harmonies throughout the composition.
  • We bring food, bathe them, cut their hair and clean their homes for them,’ Sinan said.
  • Just north of the Cape of Good Hope, a stiff southeaster rips over the summit of Table Mountain, blowing tendrils of fog toward Cape Town's sunbather-dotted beaches, 3,000 feet below.
  • Once an abscess has burst it should be bathed with antiseptic liquid.
  • Unlike the Hollywood outsiders playing with six-shooters, Adakai could name all the sandstone spires, massive buttes, and whorled arches, bathed in reflected red: the Right Mitten and the Left, Gray Whiskers, Three Sisters, Bear and Rabbit, King on His Throne, arrayed in an ancient skyline that could have passed for Mars. Yellow Dirt
  • Dreams don't abandon a painstaking pursuit of the people, as long as you never stop pursuing, you will bathe in the brilliance of the dream.
  • Lord enjoyed when they bathed with their delicious fragrance the cruel saw that cut their substance, and atmosphered with new delights the one who destroyed their life. Among the Forces
  • On the right of the image, sunlight bathes the anti - Saturn side of this geologically active moon.
  • The spread of food is a Midwestern killing field: four kinds of Wisconsin cheese (five, if you count the breaded and fried mozzarella sticks), plus a tub of ranch dip large enough to bathe a toddler. Election 2010: A walk on the mild side of victory (or defeat) parties
  • It shimmered through the multicoloured opal to bathe the area in a spectrum of colours.
  • Cannot wash and bathe at all and needs another person to wash their entire body (eight points)? Times, Sunday Times
  • In their time off, the soldiers bathed in the river and gratefully supplemented their tasteless rations with local fruit and cheeses given to them by thankful nuns from the convent they guarded.
  • Without thought, she stripped naked and bathed in the cooling water, splashing over her and feeling it tauten and refresh her body. WHEN THE APRICOTS BLOOM
  • Textile bathers tend to avoid the naturist end of the beach and there is an unofficial line where these two separate.
  • As a result of tests taken by the complainants The South Eastern health Board recommended that signs be erected warning people not to bathe, paddle or wash utensils in the river at the Cove.
  • How often you bathe your baby depends on the baby's age and the time of year.
  • While they do not mind if they stay on the coast, they would like to be close enough to a beach, so they can sunbathe and swim regularly.
  • Oblivious of all this, the westering sun bathes the ocean and grassy hillsides in a balmy, golden light.
  • Picasso treats Miss Walter who loved swimming and the beach as monument, acrobat and vessel; landscape, bather, crustacean and sandcastle. Picasso's Labor of Love
  • Sitting alone on the counter, bathed in fluorescent light was a long-lost friend — a can of Rotel Tomatoes. Archive 2006-10-01
  • The beach was swarming with bathers.
  • His hair was very messy and dirty, since he only got to bathe about once a fortnight and he never got to brush it.
  • The recipient's skin is bathed with water and a herbal paste of sandalwood, jasmine, and rose.
  • We sunbathed on a small secluded beach.
  • Don't allow pets in areas where food is prepared or handled, and don't bathe your pet or clean aquariums in the kitchen sink or bathtub.
  • They had changed into bathers and swum with the seals.
  • You were unable to sunbathe or swim and had to keep your legs covered. Times, Sunday Times
  • They bathe either in the _chauk_ or central courtyard, or go out and bathe in a tank or river or at The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India - Volume IV of IV Kumhar-Yemkala
  • It turned out that every man present had bathed in his wife's bathwater often. Times, Sunday Times
  • The latrines are appropriately dreary and spartan, their fluorescent lighting bathed in a familiar hazy glow.
  • Thus, when one side was bathed in light and warmth, the other would be a cold, dismal place shrouded in darkness.
  • Bathe or shower daily, but use warm, not hot water and avoid long soakings.
  • Authorities in Palmas in central Brazil say 180 cases of bathers being bitten by piranhas have been reported so far this year at La Prata beach on an artificial lake that is a major tourist draw. Archive 2007-07-08
  • We still had a few hours to kill before we were to meet our local guide to take us up Yasur volcano, so we acted like tourists and swam and sunbathed at the local beach.
  • Our front door gets squeaky now and again (door rubbing on beat-up aluminum doorsill) and I just rub the paraffin block on the doorsill and that fixes it immediately. shibathedog Use A Candle To Keep Doors And Windows From Sticking | Lifehacker Australia
  • True to her word though she died on the Sunday morning, bathed in the radiant light of a spring sunrise.
  • Finches love water and will bathe up to three times a day.
  • He cleaned the cat's litter box and bathed the dog.
  • Gavin was under the shade of a tree and Ariel brought cold water from the stream to bathe his head.
  • If you go there in summer, Seaside Bathing Beach is a good place to swim, sunbathe or just have a rest.
  • I wish we were permitted to bathe in fresh water, but I suppose they do need to save it all for the sick.
  • She'd made Fancy bathe and douche with pearlash and then vinegar; she'd put hypericum on her cuts and arnica on her bruises. PAINT THE WIND
  • I'm not allowed to pick up my World of Warcraft habit again, because GeekBaby would go unfed, unwatched, and unbathed. 10 Things To Do Before You Become A Parent
  • We lay there (for the banks hid us), drank again and again, bathed our chests, let our wrists trail in the running water till they ached with the chill; and at last, being wonderfully renewed, we got out the meal-bag and made drammach in the iron pan. Kidnapped
  • On leaving Cognac, I drive through swathes of Ugni Blanc vines, dotted with red-roofed farmhouses and villages of pale local stone, bathed in the intense light for which the Charente is famed. A Slow Path to Perfection
  • The joyful ones also tend to draw more friends, who would rather bathe in the sunshine of happiness than to be cast down into a gloomy depression.
  • The main living area is open plan and bathed in light from the tall windows, and the geometry of this window formation is echoed within the structure of the space.
  • Every morning you get up, jump into the ocean, collect hagfish mucous, crawl back onto the beach, rub the slime all over your body, sunbathe for a few hours, and then let a couple of dozen Haitians sniff you before sitting back down to write all about it. Archive 2009-01-25
  • Last year, several bathers suffered severe and painful stings while swimming among the jellyfish in the Mersey estuary.
  • Women dancers were dressed in diaphanous white frocks with little wings at their waist, and were bathed in the mysterious poetic light created by newly developed gas lighting in theatres.
  • After meals, gently bathe the site with warm salt water (one teaspoon of table salt to a glass).
  • Bali was then, to him, like a spiritual river in which he could bathe, purifying himself as a new man.
  • To paraphrase: When I win my vroom-car races, our annoyingly short national anthem means that my period of standing up on a big platform, bathed in the love of millions of people goggling at how stupendously great I am, is limited to only 30 seconds or so. So Lewis Hamilton wants a longer national anthem. Has he heard the second verse?
  • Once an abscess has burst it should be bathed with antiseptic liquid.
  • The sacred bamboo rod is bathed in holy water from a golden vessel and wreathed in garlands of fragrant flowers.
  • From the roadside vantage points we had stunning views of McKinley's commanding summit bathed in alpenglow and reflected in Wonder Lake.
  • Only bathe with confidence on main beaches manned by lifeguards. Collins Traveller, Brittany
  • Soviet tourists once flocked to Moynaq to swim in the Aral Sea's waters, famed for healing skin diseases, and to sunbathe on pristine beaches.
  • This is an interesting option for young adults eager to learn a new skill over the summer rather than simply sunbathe. Times, Sunday Times

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