[
UK
/bˈeɪðɪŋ/
]
[ US /ˈbeɪðɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈbeɪðɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
- immersing the body in water or sunshine
- the act of washing yourself (or another person)
How To Use bathing In A Sentence
- Close to the mangroves a big hawksbill turtle surfaced then lay motionless in the sunshine, no doubt sunbathing.
- She goes swimming every morning before breakfast. What you wear for this activity is usually called a swimming costume in BrE and a bathing suit in AmE.
- The micro-mini white cover-up she had donned over her bathing suit was removed without circumstance, revealing a shimmering gold maillot that dipped very low in back and was accented by sheer finely-woven gold mesh across the waistline in front. Who Said It Would Be Easy
- Nearby there is a stretch of white sand beach perfect for sunbathing.
- There is a definite link between sunbathing and the incidence of malignant melanomas.
- The 1.1-acre site has access to a small bathing area and harbour enclosed by a concrete pier and a breakwater.
- The floating sunbathing platform anchored offshore. Times, Sunday Times
- Or should we take the local bus and go into town, hit the beach for sunbathing, swimming, snorkelling or windsurfing?
- It boasts excellent hotels, fine beaches, possesses every facility for boating and bathing and can offer all the other forms of amusement which a holiday-maker is likely to require. Death of a Delft Blue
- Finally this bathtub is also equiped with a storage space, that allow you to store books, candles and other bathing items. Bathtubs with a Beautiful Wooden Finish