sunbathe
to take a sunbath.
Origin of sunbathe
1Other words from sunbathe
- sunbather, noun
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How to use sunbathe in a sentence
People who want to fish and sunbathe squeeze into a narrow walkway that dumps straight into the ocean.
Officials Let Hawaii’s Waterfront Homeowners Damage Public Beaches Again and Again | by Sophie Cocke, Honolulu Star-Advertiser | December 31, 2020 | ProPublicaAnd he recently tweeted out a picture of himself sunbathing on a South Carolina beach.
I found, shock horror, old ladies with orange hair sunbathing topless.
No Movie Stars, No Red Carpet, But Off-Season Cannes Is Still Magic | Liza Foreman | September 15, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTThe photographs were taken from a public road with a clear view of the pool where Kate and William were sunbathing.
Miss Suau has admitted taking shots of the Duchess sunbathing but has denied taking photographs of her semi-naked or topless.
Outside the CNN Grill, a lone iguana even found time for sunbathing.
Tropical Storm Isaac Sidelines Media Elite at the Republican Convention | Lauren Ashburn | August 28, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTStonecypher walked slowly toward Catriona's open-topped sunbathing tent.
Thy Rocks and Rills | Robert Ernest Gilbert
British Dictionary definitions for sunbathe
/ (ˈsʌnˌbeɪð) /
(intr) to bask in the sunshine, esp in order to get a suntan
Derived forms of sunbathe
- sunbather, noun
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