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[bath, bahth] / bæθ, bɑθ /




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Broadly speaking, the biggest growth in restaurants is what Zagat calls the "BATH" concept—which stands for "better alternatives to home."

From US News • Aug. 1, 2012

Here, in due course, you will begin to meditate upon your next excursion to THE BATH, provided always that you have not dipped your estate at "E.O."

From De Libris: Prose and Verse by Dobson, Austin

BATH, William Pulteney, Earl of, his oratory, i.

From Life of Johnson, Volume 6 Addenda, index, dicta philosophi, etc. by Boswell, James

Now from the walls the clamours reach her ear, And all her members shake with sudden fear: Forth from her ivory hand the shuttle falls, And thus, astonish'd, to her maids she calls: THE BATH.

From The Iliad by Pope, Alexander

BATH, Clive went to take the waters at, 209.

From Rulers of India: Lord Clive by Malleson, George Bruce




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