0 to swim, especially in the sea, a river, or a lake: --
1 to cover something with a liquid, especially in order to make part of the body feel better: --
2 to wash in a bath or to wash someone in a bath --
3 an occasion when you swim or spend time in water: --
I went for a bathe every evening.
4 to wash someone, usually with soap and water in a bathtub: --
5 to cover with a liquid, esp. as a treatment for pain or injury: --
We gave them good food, and in the summer time they went straight out of the huts into the sea for a bathe.
You can play golf and bathe there and the mine does not frighten people away from it.
So its invalidity could not be cured by altering the definition of "bathing waters"to"waters in which significant numbers of persons bathe".
That beach is stony and very dangerous to bathe from.
For example, one service user who preferred to bathe at home under the supervision of her homecare assistant was nevertheless usually bathed at the day centre.
On the other hand, there were several examples of people with the more innovative devices but without housing adaptations to facilitate access or to enable them to bathe safely.
The birds seemed to be attracted by the axis markers (we trialled several types) and tended to bathe near the markers, destroying some moss patches and flooding others.
And, to give himself pleasure, he would bathe the concubines with a slippery [pad of] nopal.