Bask
21bask — [[t]bæsk, bɑsk[/t]] v. i. basked, bask•ing 1) to lie in or be exposed to a pleasant warmth: to bask in the sun[/ex] 2) to take great pleasure; revel • Etymology: 1350–1400; ME < ON bathask to bathe oneself <bath I …
22bask — verb Bask is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑seal …
23bask — Synonyms and related words: adore, appreciate, bask in, be pleased with, delight in, derive pleasure from, devour, eat up, enjoy, feast on, freak out on, get high on, gloat over, groove on, indulge, indulge in, insolate, like, love, luxuriate,… …
24bask in — revel in (something pleasing). → bask …
25bask — verb 1》 lie exposed to warmth and sunlight for pleasure. 2》 (bask in) revel in (something pleasing). Origin ME (orig. in the sense bathe ); perh. related to ON batha bathe …
26bask — verb (I) 1 to enjoy sitting or lying in the heat of the sun or a fire (+ in): A lizard was basking in the heat of the afternoon sun. 2 to enjoy the approval or attention that you are getting from other people (+ in): She basked in the admiration… …
27bask — [bɑːsk] verb [I] 1) to relax and enjoy yourself by lying in the sun 2) to enjoy people s attention and approval For now, she is content to bask in her newfound fame.[/ex] …
28başkəsən — sif. 1. Cəllad, insan qatili, xunxar; vəhşi, yırtıcı, dələduz. <Salman:> Mən o evyıxanları, o başkəsənləri deyirəm ki, sərhədləri, ölkələri, okeanları aşıb, quzğun kimi tökülüblər Koreyaya. M. C.. 2. məc. dan. İnsafsız, zalım, çox bahacıl… …
29Başkənd, Nakhchivan — Başkənd   Municipality   …
30BASK Beograd — BASK Belgrade BASK Belgrade Club fondé en 1903 …