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bathe

[beyth] / beɪð /


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As part of the process, Regis has recorded many of the day-to-day tasks they confront, including navigating Medicaid options and helping her wash and bathe.

From MarketWatch Jun. 23, 2026

She played the album nonstop: “I was known not to take requests, but now I wouldn’t even change the album. Everyone in the bar was obliged to bathe in the sounds of the future.”

From Salon Mar. 24, 2026

Even with the help of her daughter, who regularly helps bathe her brother, Wu only sleeps three to five hours a night.

From Barron's Jan. 29, 2026

They cooked his chicken, let him bathe and agreed to let him stay for Christmas.

From BBC Dec. 24, 2025

But it was time to change Lottie and Fern and bathe them again.

From "Hattie Big Sky" by Kirby Larson

Gray clouds darken the sky, but Leutze bathes Washington in light, depicting him as an unflinching leader of a squad of men that purposely includes a Native American and a black man.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 20, 2026

Pineal cysts symptoms can be caused if the cyst is big enough to obstruct the passage of cerebrospinal fluid - the fluid constantly produced by the brain, which bathes and supports it, he added.

From BBC Dec. 4, 2024

John Andrews, MD, a resident in neurosurgery, placed the tissue on a nutrient medium that resembles the cerebrospinal fluid that bathes the brain.

From Science Daily Nov. 15, 2024

He sometimes bathes in the restroom at a nearby park.

From Los Angeles Times Feb. 9, 2024

Then she bathes Ivanito and dries his hair, knowing that she’ll find him unwashed and uncombed again.

From "Dreaming in Cuban" by Cristina García

"My heart was racing and my body had no strength left. I must have bathed five times that day just to stay conscious," he says.

From BBC May 28, 2026

The inquiry heard evidence from an Aboriginal community living near a navy base in New South Wales state, who bathed in and gathered food near rivers contaminated by firefighting foam.

From Barron's May 28, 2026

Suggesting emergence rather than collapse, a winged metal woman rises from a hospital bed, bathed in multicolored light projected across the walls, while translucent metallic fragments dangle overhead.

From Los Angeles Times May 20, 2026

Machinery whirs loudly as a rare-earth mixture is bathed in hydrochloric acid and gradually separated into pure oxides that can be shipped to customers.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 26, 2026

There are dozens of performers throughout the tent, bathed with light from glowing round lamps that hang high above amongst ropes and chairs and round cages.

From "The Night Circus" by Erin Morgenstern

The U.K. offers a cash allowance of up to $260 or so a week for those who struggle with basic functions like bathing, preparing food or managing finances because of physical or mental infirmities.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 10, 2026

"I don't know if I look good in a bathing suit. I haven't had a bathing suit in a long time. I'm too busy," Trump said.

From Barron's Jul. 3, 2026

Even as Americans live longer lives, at age 80 rates of disability rise in daily activities like dressing, bathing and cooking, studies show.

From MarketWatch Jun. 16, 2026

They figured 3 solid ounces per foot, but sand is a little heavy, and he’s sitting in a bathing suit.

From Slate Jun. 11, 2026

It was much easier this time, in a dress rather than a bathing suit, with the side lacer strapping me down tight almost like armor.

From "The Red Car to Hollywood" by Jennie Liu




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