Bask Sentence Examples

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  • I just want a little more time to bask in the beauty that perhaps I'm carrying a life.

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  • In spring the butterflies often bask on bare ground, on low foliage or on bushes.

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  • They lavished money on the embellishment of their capital, Gyulafehervar, which became a sort of Protestant Mecca, whither scholars and divines of every anti-Roman denomination flocked to bask in the favour of princes who were as liberal as they were pious.

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  • So may the Devil I Respite their souls from Heaven!"; Hellas, 657, "Bask in the [deep] blue noon divine"; Julian and Maddalo, 218, where "Moans, shrieks, and curses, and blaspheming prayers" is absent in the earlier editions though required for the rhyme; so lines 299-301 of the Letter to Maria Gisborne.

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  • Then we can all bask in some of the best classical dancing you will ever see.

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  • Although they bask in the very hot sun near motionless they will suddenly dart out of sight if threatened.

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  • Pool partiesoffer a fun way to get people together, bask in the sun, take a swim, and enjoy some outdoor activities.

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  • The nature and attributes of God; His gracious purposes towards man; the relation of man to God, with the practical consequences that follow from it; the true nature of religious service; the call to repentance as the condition of God's favour; the ideal of character and action which each man should set before himself; human duty under its various aspects; the responsibilities of office and position; the claims of mercy and philanthropy, justice and integrity; indignation against the oppression of the weak and the unprotected; ideals of a blissful future, when the troubles of the present will be over, and men will bask in the enjoyment of righteousness and felicity, - these, and such as these, are the themes which are ever in the prophets' mouths, and on which they enlarge with unwearying eloquence and power.

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  • When he wasn't falling under the spell of the Mojito, Papa would bask in the glorious glow of the daiquiri.

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  • Whales of various species are frequently captured in the bays and sounds; the grampus, dolphin and porpoise haunt the coasts, and seals occasionally bask on the more outlying islets.

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  • The zoo's alligator pool has an artificial " beach " with outdoor sun lamps under which the alligator pool has an artificial " beach " with outdoor sun lamps under which the alligators can bask.

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  • Or simply bask in the glorious views from the individual terraces that adorn every guest room.

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  • They are entirely insectivorous, bask on the broiling hot sand and then can run fast enough; otherwise they are sluggish, dig themselves into the sand by a peculiar shuffling motion of the fringed edges of their flattened bodies, and when surprised they feign death.

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  • Now it would roll on its back, yelping with delight, now bask in the sun with a thoughtful air of importance, and now frolic about playing with a chip of wood or a straw.

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  • They can bask in the warm rays of the sun, and they can watch people coming and going.

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  • It's time to bask in the glory and be proud of yourself, you are royalty!

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  • Choosing a package keeps things simple, stress-free, and allows you the time to bask in the romance of the situation.

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  • In addition to the rides and attractions, visitors love to roam the grounds and bask in the spooky atmosphere.

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  • The essence of Kripalu is to stop striving for things, and just bask in how things are precisely at this moment.

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  • They are devoted sun-worshippers and in the early morning, before it is daylight, they emerge from their burrows and wait in rows till their divinity appears; when they bask joyfully in his beams."

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  • For some, this degree of exposure may mean a few short hours in the sun, while others may bask all day without worry, only to find the painful onset of a sunburn later that night.

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