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early bath — (UK) If someone has or goes for an early bath, they quit or lose their job or position earlier than expected because things have gone wrong … The small dictionary of idiomes
Early bath — (UK) If someone has or goes for an early bath, they quit or lose their job or position earlier than expected because things have gone wrong … Dictionary of English idioms
early bath — dismissal from a game for foul play Usually taken by the offending player. American offenders may find themselves sent to the showers … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
an early bath — British & Australian, informal if you take an early bath, you are forced to stop doing an activity sooner than you intended to. The spokesman took an early bath after a series of embarrassing and incorrect statements. And that s his second yellow … New idioms dictionary
take an early bath — to be dismissed for foul play or poor performance Sporting jargon, but some figurative use also of dismissal from employment: The week started with the farce of Sunday newspaper stories about... the chairman taking an early bath. (Daily … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
Bath Stone — is an Oolitic Limestone comprising granular fragments of calcium carbonate. Originally obtained from the Combe Down and Bathampton Down Mines under Combe Down, Somerset, England, its warm, honey colouring gives the World Heritage City of Bath,… … Wikipedia
Bath — /bath, bahth/, n. 1. a city in Avon, in SW England: mineral springs. 84,300. 2. a seaport in SW Maine. 10,246. * * * City (pop., 1995 est.: 84,000), southwestern England. Situated on the River Avon, it was founded as Aquae Sulis by the Romans,… … Universalium
Bath and Wells — • Ancient diocese coextensive with the county of Somerset, England Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Bath and Wells Bath and Wells … Catholic encyclopedia
Bath (town), New York — Bath is a town in Steuben County, New York, United States. The population was 12,097 at the 2000 census. The Town (and village) are either named after the city in England or after Lady Bath, daughter of a landowner.The Town of Bath contains the… … Wikipedia
BATH-SHEBA — (Heb. בַּת־שֶׁבַע, in I Chron. 3:5 בַּת־שׁוּעַ), wife of david and mother of solomon . Bath Sheba was originally the wife of uriah the Hittite, one of David s warriors. During the war against Rabbath Ammon (II Sam. 11), David saw Bath Sheba and… … Encyclopedia of Judaism