Sentence for bath | Use bath in a sentence

Bath example sentences. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use bath in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for bath.

  • The Crofts must be in Bath! (4)
  • It is early for Bath. (4)
  • They arrived at Bath. (4)
  • A Miss Hawkins of Bath. (4)
  • He must be gone from Bath. (4)
  • Let me recommend Bath to you. (4)
  • You alone have brought me to Bath. (4)
  • As yet, you have seen nothing of Bath. (4)
  • That was all prior to my coming to Bath. (4)
  • Bath seems full, and everything as usual. (4)
  • Shall I mention to him your being in Bath? (4)
  • At once he was enveloped in a bath of heat. (8)
  • Bath is a nice place, Catherine, after all. (4)
  • Sophy must write, and beg him to come to Bath. (4)
  • And the one in the daytime he was having his bath. (8)
  • I recognized in him one of my Bath acquaintances. (10)
  • I saw them turn the corner from Bath Street just now. (4)
  • I begin to want my bath and a shave, linen and coffee. (10)
  • Now, what did you do after you came back from your bath? (8)
  • She had never taken a country walk since her arrival in Bath. (4)
  • Having a bath; with his room locked and the key in his pocket. (8)
  • I hope you will be a great deal together while you are in Bath. (4)
  • The young lady fell hopelessly in love with my father at Bath. (10)
  • She had lately lost sight even of her father and sister and Bath. (4)
  • After his bath, he drank coffee, and again forced himself to work. (8)
  • For, let me suppose myself in the presence of a carved marble bath. (8)
  • Intending to have a bath and lie down till dinner, he went upstairs. (8)
  • The advantages of Bath to the young are pretty generally understood. (4)
  • She hurried over her bath and dressing, and ran out to the music-room. (8)
  • Take this phial, and fill it with the waters of the well, after thy bath. (10)
  • When I went to the bath your door was open, and when I came back it was shut. (8)
  • And yet, when we talked about it in Bath, you little thought of its ending so. (4)
  • I put it under my pillow and went to have a bath; when I came back it was gone. (8)
  • She left him with George and Gratian who had just come in, and went up for her bath. (8)
  • He had taken a real spiritual bath, and washed the dusty fret of London off his soul. (8)
  • She was safe there; and in the delicious heat of the bath faced the situation better. (8)
  • How are your absent cousins to understand the tenour of your life in Bath without one? (4)
  • His bath was cold and his knees were bare; he was not encouraged to be sorry for himself. (8)
  • She could not call herself an invalid now, compared with her state on first reaching Bath. (4)
  • I rejoice to say that the young man whom, of all others, I particularly abhor, has left Bath. (4)
  • Freshness, illumination, then salt air, vivid distances, were a bath for every sense of life. (10)
  • Flora dropped the last little bottle, and sitting on the edge of the bath let her eyebrows rise. (8)
  • And it was but half an hour before he left Bath that you gave him the most positive encouragement. (4)
  • He had seen you indeed, before he came to Bath, and admired you, but without knowing it to be you. (4)
  • He smiled and stirred a little in the bath till the water reached the white hairs on his lower lip. (8)
  • She had been at Bath the year before, and Lady Russell had heard her spoken of as a charming woman. (4)
  • Seven rooms and a bath would be more than the largest and genteelest family would know what to do with. (9)
  • She got up; put on her dressing-gown, and went to thrust her nose into that bath of dripping sweetness. (8)
  • I was summoned to Bath by my father in a curious peremptory tone implying the utmost urgent need of me. (10)
  • He went and had a bath and dressed himself freshly, and then he went for a walk in the still evening air. (9)
  • It is such an abominable trick to be ill here instead of at Bath that I can scarcely command myself at all. (4)
  • I have this moment heard that the Crofts are going to Bath almost immediately; they think the Admiral gouty. (4)
  • He vindicated the saneness of the bath as well as he was able, showing himself at least a good reader of music. (10)
  • Her Bath habits made evening-parties perfectly natural to her, and Maple Grove had given her a taste for dinners. (4)
  • After watching Betty give little Gyp her bath, she crossed the passage to her bedroom and leaned out of the window. (8)
  • Heroes do not always know what to say or do; and the cold bath before dinner in strange company is one of the instances. (10)
  • Oh, run, run to Mrs. Montague, and get her to give you a warm bath, and tell her from me to prepare some dinner for you. (10)
  • With a shudder of delight she dropped her notebook back into the drawer, flung off her nightgown, and flew into her bath. (8)
  • Mary never wrote to Bath herself; all the toil of keeping up a slow and unsatisfactory correspondence with Elizabeth fell on Anne. (4)
  • Not daring to have a bath, or shave (besides, the water would be cold), he changed his clothes and packed stealthily all he could. (8)
  • I managed my escape from him this morning by renouncing bath and breakfast; and what a relief, to be in the railway carriage alone! (10)
  • To Gyp, lying in her hot bath, those muffled strains just mounted, not quite as a tune, rather as some far-away humming of large flies. (8)
  • Miss Middleton spoke of having to see Mrs. Montague, the housekeeper, with reference to the bath for Crossjay, and stepped off the grass. (10)
  • Nothing prevented its realization so much as its difference from the New York ideal of a flat, which was inflexibly seven rooms and a bath. (9)
  • When he came down, speckless after his bath, he found his mother scrupulous in a low evening dress, and, to his annoyance, his Uncle Soames. (8)
  • She had passed 2 Years at one of the first Boarding-schools in London; had spent a fortnight in Bath and had supped one night in Southampton. (4)
  • Mrs. Thorpe, with tears of joy, embraced her daughter, her son, her visitor, and could have embraced half the inhabitants of Bath with satisfaction. (4)
  • The Bath paper one morning announced the arrival of the Dowager Viscountess Dalrymple, and her daughter, the Honourable Miss Carteret; and all the comfort of No. (4)

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