sunbathe
IPA: sˈʌnbeɪð
noun
- A sunbathing session: a sunbath.
verb
- (intransitive) To expose one's body to the sun in order to relax or to obtain a suntan.
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Examples of "sunbathe" in Sentences
- How often do you sunbathe
- Others go there to Sunbathe or swim.
- It loves to sunbathe with legs and arms spread wide.
- ALICE I don't sunbathe, but I do play golf every day.
- You'll be able to sit out here in the summer and sunbathe.
- It is of immense value to show the many ways people sunbathe.
- Are you going to sunbathe naked, but cross your legs for modesty
- In the 1970s, topless was the new way to sunbathe on the Riviera.
- In summer time a lot of people come to sunbathe along its beaches.
- There is a grassy area on which to relax, sunbathe or have a picnic.
- It also features a wooden raft for swimmers to rest and sunbathe on.
- It has a small beach where people can sunbathe or swim during the summer.
- Nests are maintained by worker ants who also "sunbathe" before going inside to release heat and keep eggs warm.
- "Big decks you could lie out and sunbathe which is what we wanted and they wanted to come across and look at the art galleries of Edinburgh."
- Lenore would gaze up joyfully from her baby carriage as Aida happily strolled with her in the park and met friends to chat, sunbathe, and enjoy the silky-skinned new baby.
- Previous research has shown that some species of tree frog have a special pigment in their skin that enables them to reflect light, allowing them to "sunbathe" without drying out.
- We considered that the average consumer would infer from the claim 'Book to the sun now' and the image of the woman sunbathing, in a bikini, with a cocktail, that the promotion included fares to destinations warm enough to sunbathe in swimwear during the promotional period, the ASA said.
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