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  • 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
  • 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.
  • 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
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  • There were bathers in the pool and the life guards cleared the pool.
  • When adult sunbathers appear not to be heeding the warnings, campaigners go for a softer target - their kids.
  • 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.
  • Many of the bathers exhibited the bulk and the posture of wallowing hippopotami. SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
  • Caelyn and Justin gathered their stuff, and chucked on their clothes over their bathers.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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 beach was crowded with sunbathers.
  • Human bathers, too, risk viral hepatitis, skin reactions and oral thrush.
  • The beach was thick with sunbathers.
  • 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.
  • On the exposed granite, topless bathers bask like lizards.
  • 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
  • ‘I'll come with you,’ she said, grabbing her own wallet and slipping a navy sarong over her powder blue bathers.
  • 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)
  • 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.
  • Textile bathers tend to avoid the naturist end of the beach and there is an unofficial line where these two separate.
  • 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
  • The beach was swarming with bathers.
  • They had changed into bathers and swum with the seals.
  • 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
  • Last year, several bathers suffered severe and painful stings while swimming among the jellyfish in the Mersey estuary.
  • Lately he had become an indolent sea-bather idly scudding in the tepid shallows.
  • Whether he's painting a bather or a tree or a field of sweet peas, it seems not to matter. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fallen tree trunks toss about the stream, presenting mortal dangers to swimmers and bathers.
  • Fallen tree trunks toss about the stream, presenting mortal dangers to swimmers and bathers.
  • Even when they'd risen to touch the bathers, they'd gone together, like twins joined at the hip. THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
  • True, they had no shower gel at the time and the heat treatments softened the grit and grim for removal while the cold waters revived the weary bather.
  • This elegant wine should see warmth restored to even the coldest bather.
  • Anyway, today I took him to the shops to buy some new bathers as his old ones were a bit small.
  • This spa pool also had very little chlorine disinfectant, making it a potentially serious health risk as bathers could catch a water-borne infection.
  • In high season there are sun loungers and plenty of sunbathers, but its natural beauty remains untempered. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sunbathers had moved to the water, splashing each other.
  • Perhaps the most famous brines in the world are those found in the Dead Sea in Israel, an inland lake which is so salty that bathers float in its waters.
  • His dumpy women bathers at the Hermitage and the Leiden Museum sit under such trees, with Rembrandtian simplicity dabbling their feet in mere runnels of water.
  • The last thing about the sound-proof door is that it eliminates comments from the family on the operatic talents of the bather.
  • But swimming teachers in Bolton are urging bathers not to try it themselves because it could be dangerous.
  • Sunbathers may be able to wear the indicator, known as a dosimeter, in the form of a wristband. Medgadget
  • These vases contained a variety of balsamic and oleaceous compositions for the anointment, which, when ultimately performed, prepared the bathers for the _sphæristerium_, in which various amusements and exercises were enjoyed. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832
  • A colonnaded lobby and lofty, stuccoed ceilings give the hotel a yesteryear feel, as if to remind guests that the building has been hosting thermal bathers since the late 1800s. Where Health Springs Eternal
  • There's an immodest bather, drunkards, a glutton (whose stomach does his talking for him), a fool, a woman, a monk, three choristers and a nun - all with a particular story to impart.
  • Her hair was damp and piled up on her head in a bun, and she was wearing her bathers along with a pair of cotton shorts.
  • Like sunbathers by a pool, the frankfurters sit firmly but lightly on a white expanse of ground, each one edged by a shadow and marked by a perfect ribbon of mustard worthy of a vendor's expert touch.
  • Every Monday she starts getting excited as soon as her bathers go on, and she sings all the way to the pool.
  • Last year, several bathers suffered severe and painful stings while swimming among the jellyfish in the Mersey estuary.
  • Also included in the exhibition are canvasses by Gauguin and a late ‘Bathers’ by Cezanne.
  • Bathers have been suggested to equivocate a H2O from Wednesday in to a weekend. Archive 2009-11-01
  • A small but well planned bathroom includes a bath which has been strategically positioned to allow the bather to bask in the stunning views of Kinsale harbour.
  • Staring at the nude female sunbather fifteen floors below, her tattooed backside exposed so that everyone in the surrounding high-rises could admire or cajole or admonish from the windows next to their cubicles, office workers on every floor calling friends or documenting the view with cell-phone cameras, I realized that no matter how holy or removed from the everyday we might be, we are all rubberneckers to the mundane absurdities that materialize seemingly out of nowhere. The Cult of Impersonailty
  • Sculpted by the raking light, the bathers are russet and gold in the sun, vibrant in blue and red two-piece swimsuits, trunks, a maillot, absorbed in the folding of towels and blankets.
  • There were wind surfers in the sparkling water and, just beyond the next taverna, a queue of bathers waiting for an outdoor shower. SURE OF YOU
  • I waited on the brink for the bather to reappear. The Times Literary Supplement
  • He urged bathers to use beaches patrolled by life guards.
  • Seabather's eruption occurs when a person is exposed to the larvae of certain coelenterates.
  • When these sharks feed in the murky surf zone where the jostling of waves and currents forces them to rely on quick grabs to feed, a flailing leg or arm of a bather frolicking in the surf can be mistaken for the animal's normal prey. Dr. Douglas Fields: Alarming Increase in Fatal Shark Attacks World-Wide: Science cuts through the hysteria for answers
  • However, the only ‘great whites’ likely to be on display are the untanned torsos of some of the bathers or the gleaming smiles of the children as they play in the water, unaware that inflatable sharks will be prowling the pool.
  • Swimwear, depanding on where you come from, can be swimmers, a cossie, or bathers. I say pyjama…
  • This is a bath in which the taps can be worked by the bather while still beautifully supine. Times, Sunday Times
  • The generous showerhead reaches far into the cubicle and, with 410 mm projection, water falls centrally over the bather.
  • He actually had to hide behind a rock to change into his bathers, which were in the boot of his Pontiac Parisienne car.
  • Bucolic vistas of snowy woods and mountains soon give way to sunbathers when, at the end, Thompson swings through the south of France and Barcelona.
  • Local populations of some dolphins have been severely affected by the use of shark nets to protect bathers.
  • ‘Yes please,’ the girl with the least revealing bathers replied.
  • Bathers would go straight from the hot room to take a cold plunge.
  • And with the picture of the family and every morning in the tub, because I ` m a bather, not a showerer, I would really visualize that moment of them and hoping for the change that has come. CNN Transcript Dec 8, 2008
  • The notes that the artist has provided beside the five pictures she has chosen — Mantegna ' s " Introduction of the Cult of Cybele to Rome " and Raphael ' s " Saint Catherine of Alexandria, " both painted in the first decade of the 16th century, and three studies by the pointilliste Seurat for his painting " The Bathers at Asni è res " — provide an excellent account of what to notice about their composition. The Beauty of Geometry
  • But the best part of this design is the shower itself, which falls onto the bather like rain water. Starck Chair
  • There are also recent acquisitions and promised gifts to admire: a sulfurous early farmscape by Mondrian; a shimmering Bonnard still life from 1926; a blocky, abstract sculpture in cast plaster by Georges Vantongerloo, also from 1926; and Magritte's enigmatic "White Race," from 1937, which dissects a female bather, evoking both Picasso's monstrous paintings of Olga and his pneumatic treatments of Marie-Thérèse Walter. Museum Blogs
  • Sunbathers might find plastic bags of soggy bread and soiled clothes, but uninvited entry into the first world was generally discreet.
  • True, they had no shower gel at the time and the heat treatments softened the grit and grim for removal while the cold waters revived the weary bather.
  • Many visiting tourists to Goa enjoy fishing from the beach, but unless you visit the quieter areas you will almost certainly be frustrated by the number of bathers!
  • The salty water is so buoyant that it is practically impossible for a bather to sink. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sculpted by the raking light, the bathers are russet and gold in the sun, vibrant in blue and red two-piece swimsuits, trunks, a maillot, absorbed in the folding of towels and blankets.
  • A main function of the person appointed to the new job will be to keep swimmers and bathers from entering the water.
  • What signified his bringing a woman here to snotter and snivel, and bather their Lordships? The Heart of Mid-Lothian
  • Finally, the bather would return to the cooling room where he could drink coffee, smoke pipes, cigars or chibouques, and play chess or draughts with his fellow bathers.
  • Nevertheless, unwritten local etiquette is to keep a respectable distance from the topless bathers and sunbakers as the beaches are large and not crowded.
  • The beach is swarming with bathers.
  • It was Marshall that had done not only Dr. Featley's portrait, but also the caricature of the different sorts of Anabaptists and Sectaries, including a river-scene with bathers of both sexes, which had been inserted in the Doctor's treatise entitled The Dippers Dipt. The Life of John Milton
  • The painting Bathers at Asnieres roused little enthusiasm among the jury of the official Salon and was rejected.
  • At the 20-sqm site, naked bathers can stand, sit or lie in the spring under a series of cascades flowing down the mountain.
  • This ingenious garden allows sunbathers working on their tan to follow the sun through 360 degrees - without ever leaving the comfort of their sun lounger.
  • Chief technical officer Billy Dodds said the minimum standards were adequate and cover would be increased in line with the number of bathers.
  • Since the economic boom of the 1950s, working-class bathers from nearby Rome have flocked to the beach clubs of Ostia, near Rome. Italy's elite are dismayed by vanishing beaches
  • The figures in Bathers sport various combinations of underpants, undershirts and bras.
  • Poses and gestures change meaning, from an expression of torment in "Scene of War" to the benign motion of a bather wringing out her hair. Stolen Moments and Persistent Poses
  • Hey, he's a cat, so he's naturally a frequent bather, but this was obsessive. June 2009 - SpouseBUZZ
  • When they saw the shark, the bathers swam at full tilt to the shore.
  • Crazy … David Trood's shot of a Danish winter bather. Photography David Trood's best shot
  • And W. W.ods was the first to note that lather, which I had listed with just two meanings and pronunciations, is actually another "triple"; to these should be added the word rhyming with bather, meaning lathe-operator. viola gibberDave Chambliss (New Orleans, LA), mowBarbara M. Elesh (Rockville, M.), seer winding II. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol X No 1
  • Contractors are also updating the pool side and changing facilities, after bathers complained of scraping themselves on rough concrete around the pool when climbing in and out.
  • Local populations of some dolphins have been severely affected by the use of shark nets to protect bathers.
  • More typical are photos of working people at play, as in Morris Engel's ground-level view of women bathers at Coney Island, or Max Yavno's full-frontal shot of men on a tenement stoop, a picture from the league-sponsored project "Harlem Document" 1936-1940. The Working Class Revealed
  • the bathers enjoyed the cool water
  • According to the council this session is based on giving exclusive pool time to older bathers who want to enjoy lane swimming.
  • A very old and rusty armoury may, as here, be seen any where; but a row of formidable shark skulls, taken along the coast, and some in the very port of Catania, are rarities on which the _ciceroni_ like to prelect, being furnished with many a story of bathers curtailed by them, and secure a large portion of attention, especially if you were just thinking of a dip. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 56, No. 345, July, 1844
  • OPRAH WINFREY, TALK SHOW HOST: Every morning in the tub, because I ` m a bather, not a showerer, I would really visualize that moment of them. CNN Transcript Dec 8, 2008
  • 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
  • Preliminary analysis suggests the frigidarium remained in use until its roof collapsed on a hapless bather.
  • 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.
  • They're the major cause of the 12 000 official rescues each year and probably drag seaward on the order of 25 000 unwilling bathers annually.
  • The Marine Conservation Society said bathers were put at risk because beaches with normally excellent water quality could be temporarily affected.
  • We got our bathers and towel and headed off to the beach.
  • A bather reclines on a couch, enjoying a massage, while a fountain splashes nearby.
  • A calmer Maracas Bay enticed these men into its waters yesterday, even though two days before bathers scampered for safety as massive waves crashed on the shore.
  • It was a bit too cold for me to go in the water as it was windy, but warm enough to hang around wearing bathers.
  • The site made us all eager to get down there so we changed quickly into our bathers.
  • The beach was crowded with sunbathers.
  • The pool wasn't far away and my sisters and I were wishing we brought our bathers.
  • The bather simply stands under the water, gets wet, scrubs with soap and often a washcloth, and then rinses off.
  • ‘The weather has been good these past few weeks and I hope bathers will take full advantage of the sun and highquality water conditions as we reach the peak of the summer season,’ he said.
  • As the clouds began to make their way from the west, the bathers realized what was happening and made a concerted rush up the beach. GOODBYE CURATE
  • And the open doorway allows steam to escape that might otherwise keep a bather warm, he said. Grand Hotel, Starring the Shower
  • Set at first on a beach, it features a young woman in bathers and two men in dark suits.
  • Coupled with the bad weather a tarry substance has appeared on some beaches and made things unpleasant for bathers.
  • I had my bathers on underneath in case I decided to go for a dip, even though I doubted I would, and my hair was out and went just past my chest - Mum had taken me for a haircut.
  • ` swimming costume 'is called variously bathers in South Australia and Western Australia, cozzie in New South Wales and swimmers in Queensland. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol VI No 1
  • Bathers would go straight from the hot room to take a cold plunge.
  • A bather reclines on a couch, enjoying a massage, while a fountain splashes nearby.
  • She pulls on her own white shirt that is hiding her old, blue bathers.
  • Similarities reveal themselves among works as disparate as a rough-hewn monotype of a prostitute scratching her buttocks and an unfinished canvas of nude bathers in the sea. Stolen Moments and Persistent Poses
  • In Billy and the Bather, for instance, she sets a young couple next to a lone tree abloom on a muted, pastel plain.
  • Another memory was trying to go swimming in the town's old swimming pool and being told they could not swim without proper bathers.
  • 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.
  • Bathers would go straight from the hot room to take a cold plunge.
  • Bathers would go straight from the hot room to take a cold plunge.
  • But then a year ago he could still call up the horror of the communal plunge at his earlier lodgings: the listening for other bathers, the dodging of shrouded ladies in "crimping" - pins, the cold wait on the landing, the reluctant descent into a blotchy tin bath, and the effort to identify one's soap and nail-brush among the promiscuous implements of ablution. Full Circle
  • 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.
  • Poses and gestures change meaning, from an expression of torment in "Scene of War" to the benign motion of a bather wringing out her hair. Stolen Moments and Persistent Poses
  • Nearly everyone forgot how talented Bather is because he subjugated his game to help the Blue Devils win 92 percent of the time his freshman and sophomore years.
  • Me on the grog... sipping a cold VB stubbie (or two), enjoying a kebab and a sinful timtam, and the newest issue of Australian Vogue (not Women's Weekly!)... basking under that bright Ozzie sun in the middle of the arvo, in me bathers. What's the weather up to?
  • The hall of the "piscine" is a hundred and twenty paces long; that in which the bathers disrobed is eighty feet in height; the whole is covered with marble, and with such beautiful marble that mantel ornaments are now made of its fragments. Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 7 Italy, Sicily, and Greece (Part One)
  • It's a funny thing, but I feel much more self-conscious fully dressed than I ever do in my bathers or in the dressing room at the pool.
  • The occasional nude bather comes here.
  • Lifeguards at Maracas and Las Cuevas beaches were all on duty keeping bathers away, even as the rough waters pounded against their towers.
  • As waves continued to crash loudly against what was left of the shoreline, lifeguards were busy advising bathers not to go into the water.
  • There's an immodest bather, drunkards, a glutton (whose stomach does his talking for him), a fool, a woman, a monk, three choristers and a nun - all with a particular story to impart.

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