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ˈsea-bathe, v. [Back-formation from next.] intr. (in quot. 1872 quasi-trans. with complement). To bathe in the sea. Hence ˈsea-bathing ppl. a.
1792Lady Templetown Let. 11 June in A. E. Newdigate-Newdegate Cheverels (1898) vii. 104 Eliza is sea⁓bathing at Ramsgate. 1872Ruskin Fors Clav. xix, The dirty population of Venice..gets itself dragged by a screaming kettle to Lido next morning, to sea-bathe itself into a capacity for more tobacco. a1930D. H. Lawrence Last Poems (1932) 156 These all-but-naked sea-bathing city people. 1951N. M. Gunn Well at World's End xviii. 141 We did nothing but sun-bathe and sea-bathe. |