early bath
The condition of being shown a red card in soccer.
That was a horrible tackle: he can expect an early bath for that.
noun
A tub or pool which is used for bathing: bathtub.
A building or area where bathing occurs.
Among the ancients, the public baths were of amazing extent and magnificence.
Clipping of bathroom.
The master bath has two sinks.
The act of bathing; an instance of this; the taking of a bath.
Specifically, bathing by immersing the body in water, rather than through other means, or an instance of this.
Do you prefer baths or showers?
verb
To wash a person or animal in a bath.
Somewhere to bath the baby: don't invest in a plastic baby bath. The bathroom handbasin is usually a much more convenient place to bath the baby. If your partner is more able, this could be a task he might take on as his, bathing the baby in a basin or plastic bown on the floor.
For grooming at home, obviously the choice is yours whether you wish to bath the dog in your own bath or sink, or if you want to buy one specifically for the purpose.
To bathe (oneself); to have a bath.
“Oh, dear no, not me; I never bath, ’tis the cat has been bathing, in a warm sea bath; I’ll tell you how I manage: I bought a large pickle-jar, and so I have it filled every morning with hot sea water, proportionate to the thermometerical heat my finger can bear, and that I stile Tink-a-tink’s bath; in which I immerge him all but his head, for a quarter of an hour; and he looks so pretty, and receives so much benefit, you would be surprised.”
A man's home may be handy to the mine, in which case he would not need to lose the bath, but if he lived any distance away he would bath at the mine.
noun
A former Hebrew unit of liquid volume (about 23 L or 6 gallons).
Ye shall have just balances, and a just ephah, and a just bath. The ephah and the bath shall be of one measure, that the bath may contain the tenth part of an homer, and the ephah the tenth part of an homer: the measure thereof shall be after the homer.