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Bathe

Bathe meaning

To clean oneself by immersion in water or using water; to take a bath, have a bath. | To immerse oneself, or part of the body, in water for pleasure or refreshment; to swim. | To clean a person by immersion in water or using water; to give someone a bath.

Example sentences (20)

And it would prohibit sleeping in public bathrooms as well as using public water fountains, restroom sinks and sprinklers to clean clothes, dishes or bathe.

Bathe once a day to cool down.

Dr Zaliha also urged the public to bathe often to cool down and to avoid wearing thick, tight, and dark-coloured clothing to hasten the process of losing heat from the body.

If you get a moment before the day ends, take a second to look at the tree, bathe in the glow of the lights, appreciate the shimmer of the ornaments, embrace the memories.

I set it up beside my computer and bathe in bright light for 30 minutes each morning to simulate the effects of sunlight.

Most of Jackson lost running water for several days, and people had to wait in lines for water to drink, cook, bathe and flush toilets.

No matter how often we brush, clean, vacuum, and bathe our fur babies, there's always more hair to clean up.

She said: ‘Every day I take care of her, bathe her and feed her with all my love.

There are those that swim in the lake below the fall in warm weather, and when it is cold winter swimmers bathe in it.

There's a classic promenade and boardwalks as well as a neat tidal pool to bathe in and even a spot for children to let off some steam in a play area complete with swing boats and a nearby arcade.

You should bathe your eyelids daily and apply gentle pressure with a flannel soaked in warm water for five to 10 minutes.

A 2020 study carried out by looked at the bathroom habits of 1,000 Americans and Brits, such as how often they bathe.

Countless people claimed that because the soap from lathering the upper parts of our bodies trickles down our legs as we bathe, there is no reason to specifically wash our legs.

He continued: 'To the left again is the trading post with the tin bath which is what I use to bathe in. Then we have the sheriff's office with the jail.

He spent her money, took away her mobile phone, and controlled when she could bathe, eat, and sleep.

I don’t know how much they sell the toothpaste I use or the soap I use to bathe, because my husband buys everything.

If you bathe more than that, you may strip away much of the skin's oily layer and cause it to lose moisture.

On occasion, Carter would let her into his home to bathe but then return her to confinement.

On selected evenings, you can come and bathe in its ethereal, spellbinding glow for just £3pp.

Sharon Johnson only makes her children bathe twice a weekCredit: Sharon.