take a bath in English
bathe, wash oneself in the bath; (Slang) suffer a financial loss
Use "take a bath" in a sentence
1. Take a bath, hippie!
2. At least make him take a bath.
3. On the way Kashmir, Nur Jahan would take a bath in the waterfall.
4. This is about your mother telling you, you could take a bath before dinner or after.
5. The bereaved are forbidden to cook, get a haircut, or even take a bath until the burial has taken place.
6. A washing or immersion of something, especially the body, in water, steam, etc., as for cleansing or medical treatment: I take a Bath every day
7. What we do have as we take a bath in the uncertainty and unknowns and exceptions and outliers that surround us in sarcoma is easy access to what I think are those two most important values for any science: humility and curiosity.