Bathed Sentence Examples

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  • She bathed in the midmorning sun.

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  • By the time she reached the wagon, the desert was bathed in moonlight.

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  • He stood, his features bathed in red.

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  • She bathed in the unisex shower room, grateful for the lukewarm water and the chance to scrub herself down and assess the damage.

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  • The afternoon sun bathed them like summer, and Dean, in spite of being coatless, was embraced by the warmth.

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  • Kiera had bathed in the bathroom in the back of the craft, but it was too small to have a clothing unit.

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  • The Ningphoos were dismissed from Paradise and became mortal because one of them bathed in water which had been "tabooed" (Dalton, p. 13).

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  • This may also be the day to get all the pets groomed or bathed.

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  • His cold, chiseled features were bathed in the light of a streetlamp while his room was dark, aside from light lining the cracked bathroom door.

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  • Their hands were bathed in the same strange haze that surrounded him.

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  • The scene was defined by a cluster of police cars and fire engines bathed in rotating lights.

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  • Wynn's gaze was on the figures across the lake, his impassive features bathed in green light.

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  • Vara, take my new mate to the slave's chamber and have her bathed.

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  • Finally, although in the sanctuary of Aesculapius healing came directly or indirectly as the patients dreamed, it appears from the burlesque of Aristophanes (Plutus, 653 sqq.) that they first bathed in the sacred spring.

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  • Several women bathed in stalls, the easy banter between them marking their camaraderie.

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  • Below, the house was bathed in the first rays of morning sun.

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  • On the surface, where the sand is bathed by the tidal water, the ferrous sulphide becomes oxidized and the sand is bleached, but underneath it is dense black or grey, as the case may be.

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  • In that moment it enjoys the highest indescribable bliss; it is as it were swallowed up of divinity, bathed in the light of eternity.'

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  • At the conclusion of the rites the image, its vestments and its vehicle were bathed in a lake.

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  • For they were in the streets of a beautiful emerald-green city, bathed in a grateful green light that was especially pleasing to their eyes, and surrounded by merry faced people in gorgeous green-and-gold costumes of many extraordinary designs.

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  • But I and my disciples who thou sayest have not bathed have been dipped in the waters of eternal life which come from..

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  • Let us now examine the organs which lie beneath the mantle-skirt of Anodonta, and are bathed by the current of water which circulates through it.

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  • Thereafter they went about their daily tasks, working continuously at whatever trade they knew till the fifth hour, when they assembled, and, girding on a garment of linen, bathed in cold water.

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  • Siegfried bathed in the blood of heals in g g healing the dragon he slew and thus became invulnerable; the blind emperor Theodosius recovered his sight when a grateful serpent laid a precious stone upon his eyes; Cadmus and his wife were turned into serpents to cure human ills.

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  • Hence it is that even the holy Ganges resorts underground once in the year to the source of the Cauvery, to purge herself from the pollution contracted from the crowd of sinners who have bathed in her waters.

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  • His whole life was bathed in that sympathy, that love which suffers long and envies not, which forgives unto seventy times seven times, and as many more if need be.

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  • There Gotama rested again, and bathed for the last time.

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  • The Ningphoos were dismissed from Paradise and became mortal, because one of them bathed in water which had been tabooed (Dalton, p. 13).

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  • To her relief, the Black God stood in the center of the storm's eye, bathed in sunlight that touched nothing else.

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  • He had originally thought the two jailers had bathed in some costly perfume, but now understood this is what a vampire smelt like.

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  • These days, humans sprayed and bathed in all kinds of crap to mask their odor.

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  • Too afraid to take more than a quick rinse-off with the vamps around, she even bathed within reach of a knife or two.

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  • Sinan is particularly renowned for his innovative mosques in which the central domed baldachin appears weightless and the interior surfaces bathed in light.

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  • Every inmate is to be bathed and cleansed and suitably clothed before being admitted to the ward.

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  • But I had no idea a monkey could look so comical as this monkey did while he was being bathed.

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  • They see Tony's mom looking after Jack and watch him being breast fed, having his diaper changed and being bathed.

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  • Even the Merlion is bathed in light, making it look especially ferocious.

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  • Donncuan came along on the journey with a group of others, drawn across the western ocean bathed in flickering firelight.

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  • She touched what was left of my face, bathed it with a cold flannel.

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  • Oil bathed transmission and no belt concept linked with the exceptionally heavy duty construction makes expensive downtime a thing of the past.

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  • The space is bathed in natural light from floor-to-ceiling windows, and has fine teak detailing combined with russets and golds.

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  • They obtain food entirely by osmosis through the striated cuticle, and this food consists not of blood, as in flukes, but of chyle, by which they are bathed in their favourite site, the small intestine.

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  • From this the sufferer could only be roused by music, which excited an overpowering desire to dance until the performer fell to the ground bathed in profuse perspiration, when the cure, at all events for the time, was supposed to be effected.

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  • Having bathed, he sat down to re-create his intellectual man.

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  • While they drove past the garden the shadows of the bare trees often fell across the road and hid the brilliant moonlight, but as soon as they were past the fence, the snowy plain bathed in moonlight and motionless spread out before them glittering like diamonds and dappled with bluish shadows.

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  • They were still surrounded by the magic plain bathed in moonlight and spangled with stars.

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  • His face, having been bathed in cold water, was all aglow, and his eyes were particularly brilliant.

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  • Weary sleepless eyes squeezing tight miss clouds bathed in silvery light beams.

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  • It is a slight misconception that babies need to be bathed a lot, as apart from dirty bottoms which are cleaned when diapers are changed, when else do they get the opportunity to get dirty?

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  • I was wondering if she is too young to be bathed?

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  • I have checked for fleas, bathed her, purchased a new collar and flea powder.

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  • Candles - Picture your beautiful wedding cake bathed in the warm glow of a candle.

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  • Backdrop. Depending on when the ceremony is scheduled, the beach may be bathed in a stunning sunset or it may have a beautiful Honolulu skyline backdrop.

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  • At first we thought she had gotten into some kind of mud or tar-like substance, so we bathed her and scrubbed her down well but no change.

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  • They love to be bathed so they just stand, and I love it because we have a blast.

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  • Prior to that, people bathed in their bedroom, a closet, or the kitchen.

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  • Halogen accent lights-Place these accent lights under your kitchen cabinets and transform your kitchen from a drab, boring area to an eye-catching room bathed in warmth.

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  • They can be very elegant and feel luxurious against freshly bathed and lotioned skin.

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  • A dark, dirty city lit by cracked street lamps and bathed in steam from the massive engines that dot the land.

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  • Babies should be carefully bathed to maintain normal sweating, especially during periods of hot weather.

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  • The babies would also need to be bathed, dressed, and fed every two to three hours.

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  • They were bathed in lavish colors, inspired by decades past and adorned with all manner of wild embellishments.

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  • Ancient Egyptians bathed regularly using a soap mixture that combined animal and vegetable oils with alkaline salts.

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  • The elements don't have to be European and don't have to show a woman in jeopardy, a castle bathed in moonlight, a skull, or a gargoyle.

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  • Older children can be bathed more frequently, but continue using gentle products formulated for babies to protect the skin from drying out.

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  • She was glowing and refreshed, her clothes neat and her scent that of one who had recently bathed.

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  • When he hit the master switch that bathed all the cars at once in light, he turned to watch her reaction.

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  • The light from the doorway bathed the center of the porch in a yellow light, but the rocker sat in darkness.

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  • North America is bathed in frigid waters around its broad northern shores; its mountains bear huge glaciers in the north-west; the outlying area of Greenland in the north-east is shrouded with ice; and in geologically recent times a vast ice-sheet has spread over its north-eastern third; while warm waters bring corals to its southern shores.

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  • And a certain Pharisee, a chief priest, whose name was Levi, met them and said to the Saviour, Who gave thee leave to walk in this place of purification, and to see these holy vessels when thou hast not washed nor yet have thy disciples bathed their feet?

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  • After he had stroked his face with his hands, and (as it were) bathed them a little in the fire, he soon died (as it appeared) with very little pain or none."

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  • I, 58 (a South-Indian festival on the fifth of Sra,vana, when the serpentdeity is bathed in milk).

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  • In the first place, the extremely small size and isolation of the vegetative cells place the protoplasmic contents in peculiarly favourable circumstances for action, and we may safely conclude that, weight for weight and molecule for molecule, the protoplasm of bacteria is brought into contact with the environment at far more points and over a far larger surface than is that of higher organisms, whether - as in plants - it is distributed in thin layers round the sap-vacuoles, or - as in animals - is bathed in fluids brought by special mechanisms to irrigate it.

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  • After seeing the last of them, he is said, in the later accounts, to have spent the afternoon in his pleasure-grounds by the river-side; and having bathed, to have entered his chariot in order to return home.

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  • To make a hologram, the object to be photographed is first bathed in the light of a laser beam.

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  • I got up early and bathed in the pond; that was a religious exercise, and one of the best things which I did.

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  • After hoeing, or perhaps reading and writing, in the forenoon, I usually bathed again in the pond, swimming across one of its coves for a stint, and washed the dust of labor from my person, or smoothed out the last wrinkle which study had made, and for the afternoon was absolutely free.

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  • He was flushed and bathed in perspiration, though the room was not hot.

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