Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: baths
IPA transcription: [b'æθs]
Usage examples
  • "Baths and aqueducts," Miss Grammont compared.
  • "We haven't had our baths yet and I reckon we need them."
  • In the earlier periods of Rome, separate baths were appropriated to each sex.
  • People whispered with terror monstrous conjectures as to the king's baths of purple.
  • So the Vizir had set people to watch at the public baths, to see if such a man came there.
  • Ali Baba rose before day, and, followed by his slave, went to the baths, entirely ignorant of the important event which had happened at home.
  • For three days Hassebu remembered his promise to the King of the Snakes, and did not go near the baths; then came a morning so hot he could hardly breathe, and he forgot all about it.
  • I feel it greatly; and though the season is midsummer, I am obliged to dress entirely in a light costume of buckskin, and take Marsalla baths, which refresh me, at least for the while.
  • The Romans, of both sexes, spent a great deal of time at the baths; which at first, perhaps, were interwoven with their religion, but at last were only considered as refinements in luxury.
  • When he returned from the baths, he was very much surprised to see the oil jars, and that the merchant was not gone with the mules. He asked Morgiana, who opened the door, the reason of it.