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Definition of bather in English: bathernoun ˈbeɪðəˈbeɪðər 1British A person swimming or spending time in the water. 游泳者 Example sentencesExamples - Perhaps the most famous brines in the world are those found in the Dead Sea in Israel, an inland lake which is so salty that bathers float in its waters.
- Last year, several bathers suffered severe and painful stings while swimming among the jellyfish in the Mersey estuary.
- The Marine Conservation Society said bathers were put at risk because beaches with normally excellent water quality could be temporarily affected.
- A small but well planned bathroom includes a bath which has been strategically positioned to allow the bather to bask in the stunning views of Kinsale harbour.
- A bather reclines on a couch, enjoying a massage, while a fountain splashes nearby.
- But swimming teachers in Bolton are urging bathers not to try it themselves because it could be dangerous.
- As waves continued to crash loudly against what was left of the shoreline, lifeguards were busy advising bathers not to go into the water.
- Fallen tree trunks toss about the stream, presenting mortal dangers to swimmers and bathers.
- The last thing about the sound-proof door is that it eliminates comments from the family on the operatic talents of the bather.
- ‘The weather has been good these past few weeks and I hope bathers will take full advantage of the sun and highquality water conditions as we reach the peak of the summer season,’ he said.
- True, they had no shower gel at the time and the heat treatments softened the grit and grim for removal while the cold waters revived the weary bather.
- This elegant wine should see warmth restored to even the coldest bather.
- A main function of the person appointed to the new job will be to keep swimmers and bathers from entering the water.
- Many visiting tourists to Goa enjoy fishing from the beach, but unless you visit the quieter areas you will almost certainly be frustrated by the number of bathers!
- Lifeguards at Maracas and Las Cuevas beaches were all on duty keeping bathers away, even as the rough waters pounded against their towers.
- He urged bathers to use beaches patrolled by life guards.
- The generous showerhead reaches far into the cubicle and, with 410 mm projection, water falls centrally over the bather.
- People caught driving jet skis and speed boats in a manner that endangers bathers and other water users in Tramore Bay will face a hefty fine of up to €1200 under new by-laws that come into effect next month.
- According to the council this session is based on giving exclusive pool time to older bathers who want to enjoy lane swimming.
- There were bathers in the pool and the life guards cleared the pool.
2bathersAustralian informal A swimming costume. 〈澳/新西兰,非正式〉游泳衣 Example sentencesExamples - They had changed into bathers and swum with the seals.
- I had my bathers on underneath in case I decided to go for a dip, even though I doubted I would, and my hair was out and went just past my chest - Mum had taken me for a haircut.
- We got our bathers and towel and headed off to the beach.
- It's a funny thing, but I feel much more self-conscious fully dressed than I ever do in my bathers or in the dressing room at the pool.
- Caelyn and Justin gathered their stuff, and chucked on their clothes over their bathers.
- When he was found, after 14 hours spent in the open in just a pair of bathers, he wondered what the fuss was all about.
- The site made us all eager to get down there so we changed quickly into our bathers.
- Anyway, today I took him to the shops to buy some new bathers as his old ones were a bit small.
- Another memory was trying to go swimming in the town's old swimming pool and being told they could not swim without proper bathers.
- Leaving my clothes and bag, I changed into bathers and ran onto the sand, the green and blue water filling my eyes, leaving nothing.
- It was a bit too cold for me to go in the water as it was windy, but warm enough to hang around wearing bathers.
- Her hair was damp and piled up on her head in a bun, and she was wearing her bathers along with a pair of cotton shorts.
- Now of course when it comes to pulling on our togs, cozzies, bathers or trunks and swimming competitively, Australians never seem to be too far from the medals.
- The pool wasn't far away and my sisters and I were wishing we brought our bathers.
- She pulls on her own white shirt that is hiding her old, blue bathers.
- He actually had to hide behind a rock to change into his bathers, which were in the boot of his Pontiac Parisienne car.
- Every Monday she starts getting excited as soon as her bathers go on, and she sings all the way to the pool.
- ‘Yes please,’ the girl with the least revealing bathers replied.
- ‘I'll come with you,’ she said, grabbing her own wallet and slipping a navy sarong over her powder blue bathers.
- Set at first on a beach, it features a young woman in bathers and two men in dark suits.
Definition of bather in US English: bathernounˈbāT͟Hərˈbeɪðər 1British A person swimming or spending time in the water. 游泳者 Example sentencesExamples - But swimming teachers in Bolton are urging bathers not to try it themselves because it could be dangerous.
- The last thing about the sound-proof door is that it eliminates comments from the family on the operatic talents of the bather.
- Many visiting tourists to Goa enjoy fishing from the beach, but unless you visit the quieter areas you will almost certainly be frustrated by the number of bathers!
- A main function of the person appointed to the new job will be to keep swimmers and bathers from entering the water.
- This elegant wine should see warmth restored to even the coldest bather.
- True, they had no shower gel at the time and the heat treatments softened the grit and grim for removal while the cold waters revived the weary bather.
- Perhaps the most famous brines in the world are those found in the Dead Sea in Israel, an inland lake which is so salty that bathers float in its waters.
- The generous showerhead reaches far into the cubicle and, with 410 mm projection, water falls centrally over the bather.
- As waves continued to crash loudly against what was left of the shoreline, lifeguards were busy advising bathers not to go into the water.
- A small but well planned bathroom includes a bath which has been strategically positioned to allow the bather to bask in the stunning views of Kinsale harbour.
- According to the council this session is based on giving exclusive pool time to older bathers who want to enjoy lane swimming.
- Last year, several bathers suffered severe and painful stings while swimming among the jellyfish in the Mersey estuary.
- Fallen tree trunks toss about the stream, presenting mortal dangers to swimmers and bathers.
- ‘The weather has been good these past few weeks and I hope bathers will take full advantage of the sun and highquality water conditions as we reach the peak of the summer season,’ he said.
- People caught driving jet skis and speed boats in a manner that endangers bathers and other water users in Tramore Bay will face a hefty fine of up to €1200 under new by-laws that come into effect next month.
- A bather reclines on a couch, enjoying a massage, while a fountain splashes nearby.
- Lifeguards at Maracas and Las Cuevas beaches were all on duty keeping bathers away, even as the rough waters pounded against their towers.
- The Marine Conservation Society said bathers were put at risk because beaches with normally excellent water quality could be temporarily affected.
- He urged bathers to use beaches patrolled by life guards.
- There were bathers in the pool and the life guards cleared the pool.
2bathersAustralian informal A swimsuit. Example sentencesExamples - When he was found, after 14 hours spent in the open in just a pair of bathers, he wondered what the fuss was all about.
- ‘I'll come with you,’ she said, grabbing her own wallet and slipping a navy sarong over her powder blue bathers.
- Now of course when it comes to pulling on our togs, cozzies, bathers or trunks and swimming competitively, Australians never seem to be too far from the medals.
- We got our bathers and towel and headed off to the beach.
- Set at first on a beach, it features a young woman in bathers and two men in dark suits.
- It was a bit too cold for me to go in the water as it was windy, but warm enough to hang around wearing bathers.
- Caelyn and Justin gathered their stuff, and chucked on their clothes over their bathers.
- They had changed into bathers and swum with the seals.
- The pool wasn't far away and my sisters and I were wishing we brought our bathers.
- He actually had to hide behind a rock to change into his bathers, which were in the boot of his Pontiac Parisienne car.
- Another memory was trying to go swimming in the town's old swimming pool and being told they could not swim without proper bathers.
- ‘Yes please,’ the girl with the least revealing bathers replied.
- The site made us all eager to get down there so we changed quickly into our bathers.
- Anyway, today I took him to the shops to buy some new bathers as his old ones were a bit small.
- Leaving my clothes and bag, I changed into bathers and ran onto the sand, the green and blue water filling my eyes, leaving nothing.
- It's a funny thing, but I feel much more self-conscious fully dressed than I ever do in my bathers or in the dressing room at the pool.
- Every Monday she starts getting excited as soon as her bathers go on, and she sings all the way to the pool.
- Her hair was damp and piled up on her head in a bun, and she was wearing her bathers along with a pair of cotton shorts.
- I had my bathers on underneath in case I decided to go for a dip, even though I doubted I would, and my hair was out and went just past my chest - Mum had taken me for a haircut.
- She pulls on her own white shirt that is hiding her old, blue bathers.
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