Bask ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Bask ( verb )

  1. To lie in warm or bright sunlight, typically in order to relax or get warm.
  2. To enjoy something, especially something pleasant, to the full.

Origin:

From the middle english word "baske" meaning "to warm oneself in the sun".

Examples:

  1. The cat basked in the sun.
  2. Basking in the success of the campaign.
  3. The lizards basked on the rocks.
  4. He basked in the adulation of his fans.
  5. The crocodile basked on the riverbank.

(As a noun)

Bask ( noun )

  1. To lie in warm or bright sunlight, typically in order to relax or get warm.
  2. To enjoy something, especially something pleasant, to the full.

Origin:

From the middle english word "baske" meaning "to warm oneself in the sun".

Examples:

  1. The cat basked in the sun.
  2. Basking in the success of the campaign.
  3. The lizards basked on the rocks.
  4. He basked in the adulation of his fans.
  5. The crocodile basked on the riverbank.
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