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View definitions for bask

bask

verb as in lie in sunlight

verb as in lie in glory

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“Living gigantic sharks, such as the whale shark and basking shark, as well as many other gigantic aquatic vertebrates like whales have slender bodies because large stocky bodies are hydrodynamically inefficient for swimming,” Shimada said.

From Salon

They don’t care to actually understand another culture or truly bask in its surroundings, they just want to feel enough culture to post Instagram stories that will make you envious while you’re stuck at home.

There will be more early spring sunshine to bask in for the majority, with temperatures remaining well above the seasonal average.

From BBC

It wasn’t the first time he basked under the soft, golden lighting bouncing off the Lakers’ logo.

None basked in the glory then so it would be wrong to say they are hiding in the shadows now.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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