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sunbath

[ suhn-bath, -bahth ]

noun

plural sunbaths
  1. deliberate exposure of the body to the direct rays of the sun or a sunlamp.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of sunbath1

First recorded in 1870–75; sun + bath 1
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Then on Aug. 12, a teenage Reggie crawled out of the water for a sunbath, and a city lost its mind.

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And once you’ve taken the time to look at Australia beyond a Bondi Beach sunbath or working up the courage to ask what “root†means, you will see the breadth of what this country has to explore, particularly when it comes to food.

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One afternoon I looked down from the lift to see a man in full gear, skis on but planted firmly in the snow, lying on his back with his hands behind his head taking a mid-run sunbath.

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The crew descended to the planet's orange and brown surface for a refreshing sunbath, and waited.

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A sunbath, thought to be the ultimate Kryptonite, turned him into a crispy critter but failed to finish him.

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