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baths

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for baths.

Editorial note

There are a couple of products out there that are popular for dog baths, so kind of a funny market dynamic.

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Quick take

(UK) A building containing a public swimming pool or shower facilities; originally a place having individual cubicles where people without bathrooms could have a bath.

Meaning at a glance

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noun

(UK) A building containing a public swimming pool or shower facilities; originally a place having individual cubicles where people without bathrooms could have a bath.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for baths.

noun

(UK) A building containing a public swimming pool or shower facilities; originally a place having individual cubicles where people without bathrooms could have a bath.

Example sentences

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There are a couple of products out there that are popular for dog baths, so kind of a funny market dynamic.

2

At Esalen there are some large baths fed by hot springs situated on a ledge about thirty feet above the ocean.

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Blood baths are not acceptable, but positivity is not always capable of effectively communicating consequences.

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It's extraordinary, but generic buyers want five bedrooms with full baths so what should be livable spaces end up the size of closets.

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The old Fisher Body Plant had cyanide (yes, cyanide) baths for metal plating.

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Right now you can generate a report on the property using as little as Address, Purchase price, Square footage and a guess of beds/baths.

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They should, moreover, eat only once a day and take no baths and sleep on a hard bed and walk naked as long as possible.

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When they did so they found Lyttle had stashed four wrecked Renault cars, a boat, several baths and fridges and numerous TV sets under his home.

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My teammates would take ice baths to burn calories routinely.

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But I've been in code reviews that have turned into blood baths.

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I've also noticed some folks using double-tub baths for better insulation.

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> did anyone else immediately think of acid baths rather than hormone pills Maybe you wanna keep that one on the inside.

Quote examples

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May as well call it infantile to call it a "bathroom" when only children take baths.

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Here's a great listing I noticed this morning 2 beds 2 baths 827 sqft "Bring your tool belt, this property needs some TLC!

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I'm pretty sure that was a rhetorical technique designed to make people think "okay yes, I clearly do recognize that justice demands limits here." As an aside: did anyone else immediately think of acid baths rather than hormone pills back when they first read the phrase "chemically castrated"?

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Anytime someone asks me to use their personal whatever to do "work" my reply is twofold: "Okay, 1) the company now gets to scan and archive everything on your personal device--please do make sure that there are no naked pictures, including those of you, your partner or your children taking baths, etc.

Proper noun examples

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In a metrics-based way (#BR, #Baths, square footage)?

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use baths in a sentence?

There are a couple of products out there that are popular for dog baths, so kind of a funny market dynamic.

What does baths mean?

(UK) A building containing a public swimming pool or shower facilities; originally a place having individual cubicles where people without bathrooms could have a bath.

What part of speech is baths?

baths is commonly used as noun.