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swimming bath
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ The frigidarium was presumed to be open to the sky and contained a large open-air swimming bath.
▪ There is a large garden with deckchairs and table tennis and the public swimming bath is just two minutes walk away.
WordNet
swimming bath

n. pool that provides a facility for swimming; "`swimming bath' is a British term" [syn: swimming pool, natatorium]

Usage examples of "swimming bath".

Tuppy, too, is one of my immediate circle of buddies, in spite of the fact that he once betted me I couldn't swing myself from end to end of the swimming bath at the Drones, and when I came to the last ring I found he had looped it back, giving me no option but to drop into the water in faultless evening dress.

Put him in a swimming bath for two minutes, and he screws the pooch.

Then he started across the lawn and past the swimming bath toward Bittlestiffender.

Standing on one's head in the swimming bath or trying it in a tree might be novel.

He thumbed his nose at the Red Moon and got out of the hot pool, plunging swiftly, before the air could chill him, into the cooler swimming bath.

You must be aware that, except at the moment when you caused me to do a nose dive into the Drones' swimming bath, an incident which I long since decided to put out of my mind and let the dead past bury its dead about, if you follow what I mean--except on that one occasion, as I say, I have always regarded you with the utmost esteem.

It is the same building in both paintings: long, low and white-a swimming bath which has been transported to Hampstead for the major's artistic purposes.

She was not in the swimming bath, or, if she were, she was capable of remaining under water longer than ten minutes.