Crossword-Solution: BATHES 6 letters, 36 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Takes a shower. 1 answer
Skips the shower 1 answer
Soaks in the tub 1 answer
Soaks, perhaps 1 answer
Laves 1 answer
Soaks, say 1 answer
Has a soak 1 answer
Gets wet 1 answer
Gets the grime off 1 answer
Gets into hot water, maybe 1 answer
Sits in the tub 1 answer
Takes a tub. 1 answer
Enjoys the surf 1 answer
Enjoys a soak 1 answer
Engages in hydrotherapy 1 answer
Cleans oneself 1 answer
Uses a tub 1 answer
Becomes immersed 1 answer
Uses the tub 1 answer
Scrubs in the tub 1 answer
Swims. 2 answers
Makes wet 2 answers
Washes up 2 answers
Enjoys the tub 2 answers
Enjoys the sun 2 answers
Suffuses 3 answers
Gets into hot water 3 answers
Pervades 4 answers
Gets clean 4 answers
Comes clean 5 answers
Washes 6 answers
Showers 7 answers
Moistens. 7 answers
Immerses. 7 answers
Permeates 9 answers
Cleans (up) 11 answers
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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Sentences with BATHES (5)

The right hand replumed His black locks to their wonted composure, adjusted the swathes {210} Of his turban, and see--the huge sweat that his countenance bathes, He wipes off with the robe; and he girds now his loins as of yore, And feels slow for the armlets of price, with the clasp set before.
Introduction to Robert Browning Hiram Corson 2008
Then he turned over to two on opposite pages, and as he constructed them he repeated in turn: In a stream ten thousand li in length He bathes his feet at night, While on a mount he waves his arms, Ten thousand feet in height.
The Chinese Boy and Girl Isaac Taylor Headland 1996
Those who have need of others, whom others amuse, engage soothe, whom solitude harasses, pains, stupefies, like the movement of a terrible glacier or the traversing of the desert; and those, on the contrary, whom others weary, tire, bore, silently torture, whom isolation calms and bathes in the repose of independency, and plunges into the humors of their own thoughts.
Selected Writings of Guy de Maupassant Guy de Maupassant 1996
And as the nightingale then loves to sing From branch of verdant stem her dulcet strain, So in her beauteous tears his pinions bright Love bathes, rejoicing in the chrystal light.
Orlando Furioso Lodovico Ariosto 1996
The feelings of freshness, of cleanliness, of vigour, and extreme hilarity, that always followed my bathes in the sea, and even, when in England, my ablutions in the wash-tub, were so delightful, that I would sooner have gone without my breakfast than without my bathe in cold water.
The Coral Island R. M. Ballantyne 1996

Quotes with BATHES (3)

Little world, full of scars and gashes, ripened with another's pain, Your flowers feed on carrion--so do your birds; Men feed on each other because you taught them life was cheap, Flowing from your endless womb without pain or understanding. No midwife caresses your flesh or bathes clean your progeny, Life spurts from you, little world, and you regard it with disdain. Only bruised men sense your cruelty, men whose life has lost its meaning.
James Kavanaugh There Are Men Too Gentle to Live Among Wolves
We are, on earth, two distinct races. Those who have need of others, whom others amuse, engage soothe, whom solitude harasses, pains, stupefies, like the movement of a terrible glacier or the traversing of the desert; and those, on the contrary, whom others weary, tire, bore, silently torture, whom isolation calms and bathes in the repose of independency, and plunges into the humors of their own thoughts. In fine, there is here a normal, physical phenomenon. Some are constitu…
Guy de Maupassant
Does not heed to the dark With its shimmering light, Moon quietly bathes the ocean
Somali K Chakrabarti
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