Bask

  • 41bask — Basque …

    American English homophones

  • 42bask — bɑːsk v. expose oneself to sunlight; soak up warmth or pleasant atmosphere; tan in sun …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 43bask v — Two robins are lying on their backs, soaking up some sun. A Mama cat and her kitten come walking by. The kitten complains, Mama, I m sooo hungry, what can we eat? The Mama cat, spying the 2 birds replies, How about some baskin robins? …

    English expressions

  • 44bask — I. v. n. 1. Lie warming, warm one s self joyously, luxuriate. 2. Rejoice, be shone upon, be bathed, revel, prosper. II. v. a. Bathe, warm, expose …

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  • 45bask — verb 1) I basked in the sun Syn: laze, lie, lounge, relax, sprawl, loll, wallow; sunbathe, sun oneself 2) she s basking in all the glory Syn: revel in, delight in, l …

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  • 46bask — v 1. lie in, be exposed to; sunbathe, take a sun bath, sun oneself, tan oneself, brown oneself; warm oneself, toast oneself, Scot, and North Eng. beek. 2. luxuriate, indulge in, enjoy, revel, wallow, Inf. roll in; delight in, take pleasure in,… …

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  • 47bask — verb Syn: laze, lie, lounge, relax, sprawl, loll …

    Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • 48bask —   Lalala, lala …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 49bask — [14] When English first acquired this word, probably from Old Norse bathask, it was in the sense ‘wallow in blood’: ‘seeing his brother basking in his blood’, John Lydgate, Chronicles of Troy 1430. It was not until the 17th century that the… …

    Word origins

  • 50bask — basque …

    English homophone dictionary