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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sunbathe.

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Examples

  • Invisible? from Connecticut, with a killer smile and a wry, enigmatic personality, she wears barely-there sarongs, sunbathes nude, and oozes sexuality in everything she does.

    CASTING HUNTER S. THOMPSON’S RUM DIARY 2009

  • His neighbor on the other side is a woman who sunbathes topless and smokes pot - and appears to be flirting with Larry.

    Marshall Fine: Movie review: A Serious Man 2009

  • If someone with a hereditary risk of skin cancer sunbathes everyday -- their risk of developing cancer increases.

    Why the Internet is a dangerous place Laura Collins 2008

  • In the afternoon she sunbathes or sleeps, resting up for going dancing.

    The New Singles 2008

  • Photo: Feeling the heat: An off-duty officer sunbathes behind concrete blast walls; new prime minister-designate Jawad al-MalikiPhoto: World's biggest: Construction cranes are seen above the site of the new U.S.

    Stuck in the Hot Zone 2007

  • And let's not forget the issue where Barda sunbathes by the pool while Scott cooks the dinner!

    365 Reasons to Love Comics #347 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2007

  • So everyone usually ends class early and goes out and just hangs out, sunbathes, play frisbee.

    CNN Transcript Apr 20, 2007 2007

  • An NFL player who won't play on Sundays is like a vampire who sunbathes.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com John Shore 2012

  • He said he even sunbathes under the Caribbean sun.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • Goshow Architects, moved to 28th Street two years ago, and Ms. Goshow said office life there still had its quirks - her space is on the raw side, some neighboring buildings, while historic, are also rundown, and the view includes a man who sometimes sunbathes naked on an adjacent rooftop.

    NYT > Home Page By JAKE MOONEY 2011

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