melechong, v.t.bathe.
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melechongv.i. go bathing (as an activity).
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Synonyms: , , ,
Examples:
> At 6:30 a.m. I take a shower and brush my teeth.
Proverbs:
> Like the bathing of the terriid.
The terriid, a bird, takes a quick splash bath, hardly a complete bathing. The idiom applies to a ducking one may get when a boat swamps, or to a wetting with spray. More generally, it is applied to a task done with haste rather than with care. It can be applied also to a brief acquaintance.
> Like a person somewhere taking a bath, but I'm cold.
Applies to any embarrassing act, such as boasting or gossiping, on the part of a friend.
More Examples:
> There was a peeping tom when we went shower.
> At 6:30 a.m. I take a shower.
> Go shower or go take a bath.

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