sunbathe

[ US /ˈsənˌbeɪð/ ]
[ UK /sˈʌnbe‍ɪð/ ]
VERB
  1. expose one's body to the sun
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How To Use sunbathe In A Sentence

  • Until this year a large area was kept cut short for people to enjoy their right to do everything from kick balls around to sunbathe without conflict or intruding on each other's privacy and maintaining a feeling of security.
  • For seven days we climbed and skied perfect corn snow, sunbathed by the pool, and languished in the hot tub.
  • None of the subjects had a history of photosensitivity, was receiving photoactive medication, or had sunbathed within 3 months of participating in the study.
  • She liked to sunbathe in the seclusion of her own garden.
  • Guards patrolled the perimeter wire in pairs, while between the barracks soldiers strolled, sunbathed, played cards or chatted in groups. WHEN THE APRICOTS BLOOM
  • Recalling the pastoral works of Homer Watson, her shots of rolling, sunbathed hills effectively showcase her background in still photography.
  • We went to the beach, sunbathed, read books under straw parasols, ate olives and drank cheap red wine watered down with soda water.
  • And this was labor day, a holiday when families here would traditionally head for that park and hold picnics, barbecues, play ball, sunbathe and relax at the end of a super hot summer.
  • 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.
  • Do you go abroad on holiday to swim and sunbathe? Times, Sunday Times
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