warm bath

collocation in English

meaningsofwarmandbath

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warm
adjective
uk
/wɔːm/
us
/wɔːrm/
having or producing a comfortably high temperature, although ...
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bath
noun
uk
/bɑːθ/
us
/bæθ/
UK
a long plastic, metal, or ceramic container that is filled with water so that you can sit or lie in it to wash your ...
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(Definition ofwarmandbathfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Hypertonicity can be temporarily reduced by heat, such as awarmbath.
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Awarmbathor heat pads can be useful at home.
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Politicians of all shapes, sizes and colours are wallowing in awarmbathof anti-commercialism.
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They cannot cook or enjoy the warmth of a fire or even awarmbath.
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The climate is attractive, the scenery is unparalleled in its beauty, the water that laps the shores is as pleasant as awarmbath.
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Many older claw foot bathtubs have also been found to leach lead, especially when filled withwarmbathwater.
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The warm water was turned into thewarmbathby a pipe through the wall, marked on the plan.
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It was now possible, in 1471, to pave the road, build a second well and awarmbath.
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He often had a 30min break during his races when he took awarmbathto ease the pain in his legs.
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In the 2nd century it was enclosed within a wooden barrel-vaulted building, and included the caldarium (hot bath), tepidarium (warmbath), and frigidarium (cold bath).
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In the 2nd century, the spring was enclosed within a wooden barrel-vaulted structure, that housed the calidarium (hot bath), tepidarium (warmbath), and frigidarium (cold bath).
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