A tub or pool which is used for bathing.
A room containing a bath or shower and usually a washbasin and toilet.
Biblical unit of volume (Ezek. 45:11–14)
Submerging of the body into water either for washing or for recreation.
1 The water in the zinc bath had been upset in the struggle.
2 Forget the warm bubble bath ; walk, run, or jog for 20 minutes.
3 Hard; sheep; sweetish-sharp and slightly salty when fresh from the brine bath .
4 In happier news: next week Ross is going to take a bath .
5 The young man needed a hot bath and maybe forty hours' sleep.
6 The fairy bath was probably fed from the fountain in the court.
7 Few differences were identified between the microwave, control, and water bath groups.
8 Good news it was for the bath man when his hand met
9 Keep him in the bath until the alcohol is all burned out.
10 Oh, yes: I haven't had a bath for the last few days.
11 Qholani, however, says he was taking a bath when the incident occurred.
12 She scorned the suggestion that a bath - room be added; an effete idea.
13 But I don't think I should let anyone else use the bath .
14 In 1906 the first shower bath was installed in an elementary school.
15 On average, one bath can use more than 80 litres of water.
16 Time for a long soak in the bath , then change for dinner.
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