Sentence examples for a bath of cold from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a bath of cold" is not correct and sounds awkward in written English.
It could be used in a context where one is describing an experience of being submerged in cold water, but it is not a common expression.
Example: "After running the marathon, I took a bath of cold to soothe my sore muscles."
Alternatives: "a cold bath" or "a bath in cold water".

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His friends – who were many – included the dissipated Delaval family, whose Northumberland mansion contained a guest-bedroom in which the four-poster could surprise its occupants by dropping them into a bath of cold water.

Relaxing and turning pink in a hot bath like a steamed dumpling is good therapy, further enhanced when you plunge into a bath of cold water.

During cross-examination, the child told Stephen Linehan QC, representing Ms Luczak, that Mr Krezolek had hit Daniel, who had been put in a bath of cold water on two occasions.

"I had to make food for him, I had to clean him up". During cross-examination, the child told Stephen Linehan QC, representing Ms Luczak, that Mr Krezolek had hit Daniel, who had been put in a bath of cold water on two occasions.

He then places the mold into a bath of cold brine solution that freezes the paletas in 20 to 30 minutes.

You could put him in a bath of cold water and his sheer presence in it would heat it up to a nice lukewarm temperature.

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Every day, take a bath of very cold water.

If you heated the milk on a stove, you can do this by placing the scalding pot in a bath of clean, cold water.

As she related in postwar debriefings, documented in Britain's National Archives, the Gestapo tortured her — beating her, stripping her naked, then submerging her repeatedly in a bath of ice-cold water until she began to black out from lack of oxygen.

She was able to levitate a droplet, delaying its coalescence, by as long as 10 seconds, by maintaining a temperature difference of up to 30 degrees Celsius, or 86 degrees Fahrenheit, comparable to the difference between a drop of cold milk on a bath of hot black coffee.

I remember being locked up in homes, being spat at, being locked in cupboards, being thrown into baths of cold water.'" He comes to a stop.

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