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Bathing   /bˈeɪðɪŋ/   Listen
Bathing

noun
1.
Immersing the body in water or sunshine.
2.
The act of washing yourself (or another person).  Synonym: washup.



Bath

verb
1.
Clean one's body by immersion into water.  Synonym: bathe.



Bathe

verb
(past & past part. bathed; pres. part. bathing)
1.
Cleanse the entire body.
2.
Suffuse with or as if with light.
3.
Clean one's body by immersion into water.  Synonym: bath.



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"Bathing" Quotes from Famous Books



... to give up that bathing in the Serpentine. At his age it's monstrous. And surely any other girl will ...
— Forsyte Saga • John Galsworthy

... that was thy wiliest web. What! no poor, all nobles, all fat, all glittering in court raiment, all surfeited with sweets, all bathing in Johannisberg and champagne, all tended by houries, all pillowed on orange-scented beds, and covered with gauze or eider down, according to the season? Charming Satan! Selfishness made universal will be selfishness no more. Thou art an angel ...
— Brook Farm • John Thomas Codman

... One bathing-suit without skirt, made in one-piece, loose, belted waist with bloomers; suit opened on shoulders with strong ...
— On the Trail - An Outdoor Book for Girls • Lina Beard and Adelia Belle Beard

... Ararat there grew a vine, When Asia from her bathing rose; Our first sailor made a twine Thereof for his prefiguring brows. Canst divine Where, upon our dusty earth, of that vine ...
— New Poems • Francis Thompson

... quantity of huckleberries. Some interesting Jacksonian discussion introduced by one of the gentlemen to the News Room. Took a pleasant walk, much cooler; generally admitted to have been the hottest day they have had; walked along the river, a great number of boys bathing, jumping head foremost from a raft covered with shingles. Found a steamboat leaves every morning for Newport, swallowed another glass of milk and went to bed at nine. The cars eight ...
— A Journey to America in 1834 • Robert Heywood


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