96 adjectives to describe bath

" When she was with him about a week she announced that he must have a daily bath!

They put their heads on one side and looked first at their little baths and then at us.

I had a refreshing bath and then as usual we went off to explore the city but had to return soon because it started to rain.

Galen speaks seriously of playing the flute on the suffering part, upon the principle, we suppose, of a medicated vapour bath.

Nothing can be done save to order continuous antiseptic baths and antiseptic irrigation of the wounds with a quittor syringe, and to attend to the general health and condition of the patient.

After a light repast I got a carriage to take me down to a spacious swimming-bath, paved with marble and shaded by magnificent trees, in which I felt rather tempted to spend the day.

Perhaps for very small children of the Nursery School age separate baths are more suitable.

The type provided by the Middlesex Education Authority at Greenford Avenue School, Hanwell, gives a shower bath to a whole group of children at once, thus making a more frequent bath possible.

" The hospitable rangers would not let the two youths do any work for the present, and so they took a luxurious bath in the lake, which they commanded as far as the bullets from their rifles could reach.

There are numerous baths, and an hospital for the mad or incurable.

(I have done so ever since Agnès discovered there really was water enough for a decent bath there, and that no one else seemed to use it.)

Unconscious of the remarkable female figure intently watching him from under a corner of the gallery, and occasionally shaking a fist at him, Mr. BUMSTEAD attends to the musical part of the service with as much artistic accuracy as a hasty head-bath and a glass of soda-water are capable of securing.

But they get the benefit of the stimulating atmosphere of the hills and escape the perpetual Turkish bath that is called summer in Calcutta.

Nothing can be done save to order continuous antiseptic baths and antiseptic irrigation of the wounds with a quittor syringe, and to attend to the general health and condition of the patient.

A cool bath at bedtime sometimes makes the baby sleep more comfortably.

Areteus, c. 7. commends alum baths above the rest; and Mercurialis, consil.

8. and Montanus set down their peculiar forms of artificial baths.

Here we found a square hall, well lighted from above, having on three of its sides elevated recesses for the visiters, and on the fourth, the passage from the outer porch to the hall, and from this to the inner bath.

He renewed the Roman walls and fortifications, repaired the aqueducts, and constructed commodious baths and other public buildings.

Cold bath sometimes useful under the care of a skilful physician.

She shall use nothing that is yours; my sorrow Provides her of a better bath, my tears Shall do that office.

But in Martial's time a man could go without blushing (salvâ fronte) at eleven, though even then two o'clock was the meridian hour for the great uproar of splashing, and swimming, and "larking" in the endless baths of endless Rome.

So filthy were his person and his clothes that he received a compulsory bath and another suit before being assigned to duty.

She is like the watchman who announces the coming of Agamemnon; Clytemnestra sharpens her ax at the news, and the fatal bath is prepared for the anax andron.

The hotel is at the extreme western end of the city, not far from its celebrated hot baths.

96 adjectives to describe  bath