Search for crossword answers and clues
Mud follower
Answer for the clue "Mud follower ", 4 letters:
bath
Alternative clues for the word bath
Word definitions for bath in dictionaries
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Bath is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Chris Bath (born 1967), Australian journalist and television personality Elizabeth Bath (1776–1844), English writer James R. Bath (born 1936), American businessman John Bath , British rugby league ...
Usage examples of bath.
In the cold stream Deacon Rose bathed and performed his ablutions and meditations, while a much subdued Pryor saw to the horses.
Wool dyes best in a slightly acid bath, and this may be taken advantage of in dyeing the yellows and blues of this group by adding a small quantity of acetic acid.
The reds, as a rule, are affected by acids, and, therefore, it is not possible to use an acid bath with Benzopurpurine, Congo red, with the possible exception of the Titan reds and scarlets, Diamine scarlet, Benzo fast scarlet, Purpuramine, which are faster to acetic acid than the other reds of this class of dye-stuffs.
Alizarines and most of this class of dye-stuffs dye better in a slightly acid bath it is advisable to add a small quantity of acetic acid, say about one pint to every 100 lb.
Leiter out by going to the Acme Baths to make the pay-off if Shy Smile failed to win the race.
He took his eyes off the Negro and looked over the rest of the Acme Mud Bath.
Agatha bathed the babe while Galswinthe and Elspeth helped to rid Aelveva of the afterbirth, then cleansed her.
The two women disappeared behind the afterclap, the canvas screen at the back of the wagon, and Sarah called for the servants to bring the copper hip bath and buckets of hot water from the cooking fire.
The bath attendant drifted hesitantly back as Alec finished dressing, offering him a tray of oils and combs.
Winded but triumphant, he let a bath servant assist him into his tub while Alec stationed himself on a nearby bench.
Revived by the bath and fresh clothes, Seregil had Alec help him across the atrium to the opposite archway.
Lynn Flewelling Stopping just long enough for a bath and a hasty meal, Seregil and Alec were ready to move on by noon.
Twenty minutes later, Jake sat waist-deep in a steaming galvanized iron bath, set out alfresco under the mahogany trees.
Some great French alienists recommend cold shower baths of three minutes or more, but a man in a London asylum recently died from the weight of icy water pouring down on him.
Just after sundown, as the Andes valleys were bathed in alpenglow, Daeman, Tom, and Siris freefaxed in, but they stayed only a few moments.