Bathers Sentence Examples

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  • In the coral rock of the coast sea-baths are excavated, so that bathers may run no risk from sharks.

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  • To this date belong Millet's "Golden Age," "Bird Nesters," "Young Girl and Lamb," and "Bathers"; but to the "Bathers" (Louvre) succeeded "The Mother Asking Alms," "The Workman's Monday," and "The Winnower."

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  • His style still gained in individuality, as in "Village Damsels" (1852), the "Wrestlers," "Bathers," and "A Girl Spinning" (1852).

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  • Moore Bay is safe and attractive for bathers.

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  • In Florida they sound a hooter to warn bathers to get out of the water if lightning is about to strike.

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  • Bathing machines were invented to protect the modesty of female bathers at a time before'mixed bathing ' was acceptable.

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  • The sea, while popular with bathers, also provides for angling, sailing, boating, windsurfing, surfboarding and scuba diving.

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  • A white pointer killer shark has been feeding on surfers and bathers just off the beach, it 's ' Jaws ' for real.

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  • Culture shock abounds when American beach bathers hit European shores in full board shorts, while Americans are just as aghast at the site of foreign tourists strutting their speedos at the family water park.

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  • There was a time when exclusive gentlemen's clubs were filled with nude bathers enjoying the freedom of the moment during their lunch hours.

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  • Bathers seeking dual purpose cleansers may choose the bubble soap variety.

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  • In spite of the inclement weather, there was a large crowd of bathers frolicking in the earth-warmed water of the million-gallon facility when Dean dislodged his passengers.

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  • These are generally crowded with bathers and worshippers, who come to wash away their sins in the sacred river Ganges.

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  • On the flat coasts of Europe the influence of on-shore wind in driving in warm water, and of off-shore wind in producing an updraught of cold water, has long been familiar to bathers.

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  • The esplanade and the public park are finely laid out; and portions of the sea are fenced in to protect bathers.

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