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baths

noun as in spring

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He frequented Turkish baths and commented in his diaries of the physical virtues of sailors.

There are two separate baths, divided by temperature, so you can feel the burn or cool off a bit in the more temperature pool.

There are also indoor baths and a foot soaking area, the perfect antidote to a long day of pounding the trail.

Page would even take what she calls “air baths” in the nude.

A former security guard for Houston says there used to be a “no baths” rule for the superstar.

People come here to drink the waters of the springs, and to take the baths, which are said to be very invigorating.

And then with a startling suddenness came the thought that, before now, men had been drowned in their baths!

I ordered lukewarm baths, frequent fomentations, and the use of oil and soap, applied externally and rubbed into the body.

I still continued to suffer, until I luckily thought of using salt-water baths.

Nearly all of the baths in the vicinity of the springs have been uncovered and found in a surprising state of perfection.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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