the act of cleansing oneself through washing
the action of washing our body in a bathtub by putting it into water
to wash another person by immersing the body in water or applying water to the body using a cloth, sponge, or similar means
to wash or clean the body by putting it in water or pouring water over it
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/bˈɑːdi ˈoʊdɚ/
the unpleasant or distinct smell that emanates from a person's body
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/bˈʌbəl bˈæθ/
a bath with a special soap added to the water to make it foamy and scented
A bubble bath is a bath in which a special liquid is added to the water to create bubbles. These bubbles form a foamy layer on the surface, making the bath more enjoyable and relaxing. Bubble baths are often used to help unwind and relax, and they can also include scents to enhance the experience. They are typically taken in a bathtub and are popular with both children and adults for their soothing and fun qualities.
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/klˈiːn ˈʌp/
to make oneself neat or clean
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to remove lice or similar insects from someone's hair or an animals coating
/fɹˈɛʃən ˈʌp/
to improve one's appearance, energy, or smell, usually by washing, grooming, or getting refreshed
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the activity of keeping tidy and neat by brushing hair, keeping clothes clean, etc.
/ɹˈʌbdaʊn/
a massage or vigorous rubbing of the body, often done to relax muscles and relieve tension
/skɹˈʌb ˈʌp/
to thoroughly wash one's hands and arms before the surgical operation
an act of washing our body while standing under a stream of water
to bathe under a continuous flow of water, typically for cleansing the body
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to put something in a liquid for a period of time to allow it to absorb or become saturated
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/tɔɪlˈɛt/
the act of grooming oneself or the process of getting ready
to dry or clean something or someone using a towel by rubbing or patting
to cleanse oneself or part of one's body with water and often soap or other cleaning product
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/wˈɑːʃ ˈʌp/
to clean one's hands, face, or body, typically using water and soap
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to apply or lather with soap for the purpose of cleaning or washing
/spˈʌndʒ bˈæθ/
a type of bathing where a person's body is cleaned using a sponge or cloth soaked in water or cleansing solutions
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to clean a surface by rubbing it very hard using a brush, etc.
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to wash or clean something with water or another liquid to remove dirt, soap, or other substances
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to wash something, like hair or carpets, using a special cleaning solution
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/bɑːdi skɹʌb/
a spa treatment where a therapist scrubs the skin with a product to remove dead skin and boost circulation, followed by rinsing or showering to clean the skin
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/foʊm bæθ/
a bubbly and frothy bath created by adding a soap or bubble bath product to the water, making it extra relaxing and enjoyable
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/bɑːdi pɑːlɪʃ/
a cosmetic treatment that exfoliates and nourishes the skin, leaving it smooth, refreshed, and glowing
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/paʊɚ ʃaʊɚ/
a strong and forceful shower with high water pressure that can help you feel refreshed and revitalized
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a commercial establishment that offers a range of services related to health, beauty, and relaxation, such as massages, facials, saunas, and hot tubs
A spa is a facility or establishment that offers a range of therapeutic and relaxation treatments, often focused on improving overall well-being and enhancing personal care. These treatments can include massages, facials, body wraps, hydrotherapy, aromatherapy, and more. Spas typically provide a serene and tranquil environment, promoting a sense of relaxation and rejuvenation. They serve as a haven where individuals can indulge in pampering experiences, escape daily stressors, and prioritize self-care, leaving them feeling refreshed, revitalized, and balanced.
/mˈʌd bˈæθ/
a therapeutic treatment where a person immerses themselves in a mixture of warm mud and mineral-rich water
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/tˈɜːkɪʃ bˈæθ/
a traditional bathing experience that involves steam, sauna, and scrubbing, typically accompanied by a massage
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a special kind of bath or spa with jets that create swirling water currents for a relaxing and massaging experience
A whirlpool refers to a therapeutic bath or spa fixture that generates swirling currents of warm water. It provides a soothing and massaging effect on the body, helping to relax muscles, reduce tension, and promote circulation. Whirlpools often feature adjustable jets that can be positioned to target specific areas, offering a personalized hydrotherapy experience. By immersing oneself in the swirling waters, individuals can enjoy a rejuvenating and calming sensation that helps alleviate stress and enhance overall well-being.
to create a frothy or soapy foam by vigorously rubbing soap or shampoo with water
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