0 past simple and past participle of bask --
1 to lie or sit enjoying the warmth especially of the sun: --
During both songs, she wore a flowing turquoise dress and basked in purple light and smoke.
The churches basked in the refracted glory of wool wealth.
The press has too long basked in a white world looking out of it, if at all, with white men's eyes and white perspective.
Opening it, there is miaowing, half the items in the living room get knocked over, and the cushion in the cat basked is pressed down.
From all appearances, he was a tough businessman with great success who basked in the sun of his achievements.
A collection of lesser themes basked in the reflected glory of the major one.
Typically, he doled out the presents regularly and basked in his sense of largesse.
The invasions caused interruptions throughout the colony, so that the land no longer basked in a climate of plenty.